Comprehensive forecast
String Quartet in D, Op 1 No 3 AEOLIAN QUARTET
Sonata in E flat (H xvi 45) RUDOLF BUCHBINDER (piano)
String Quartet in B flat, Op 9 No 5: AEOLIAN QUARTET: records
Ravel Introduction and Allegro MELOS ENSEMBLE OF LONDON
9.16* Rameau Premier Concert in c (Pieces de clavecin en eoncerts): ROBERT VEYRON-LACROIX i harpsichord JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL (flute), JACQUES NEILZ (cello)
9.25* Dukas Variations, Interlude, Finale on a theme by Rameau: GRANT JOHANNESEN (piano)
9.43* Berlioz Lyric Scene: The Death of Cleopatra: JANETBAKER LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ALEXANDER GIBSON
10.4* Scrlabla Symphonic Poem: Prometheus <The Poem of Fire) VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano), LONDON PHILHARMONICORCHESTRA , conducted byLORiN MAAZEL: records
Introduced by Michael Oliver
The Busch Family: DENIS MATTHEWS recalls the remarkable German musicians.
CHRISTOPHER NORRIS reviews recent books on Havergal Brian. The Spanish Madness: an occupational disease of composers diagnosed by NICHOLAS KENYON.
First of 12 programmes BEAUX ARTS TRIO
Piano Trio in G minor, Op 28
11.45* Hans-Hubert Schonzeler on Dvorak's chamber music.
12.5* Dvorak Part 2
Piano Trio, Op 90 (Dumky)
The Finals
Equal Voice Class Sweden v Bulgaria Laroe Choir Class Bulgaria v Holland School Class
UK v Yugoslavia
Contemporary Music Hungary v Bulgaria Youth Class
UK v Canada (CBC Toronto) Mixed Voice Class
West Germany v Sweden
The BBC Silver Rose Bowl will be awarded to the most outstanding choir.
Introduced by Bernard Keeffe (Organised by the BBC under the auspices of the EBU)
Frederic Raphael iRptd: Friday 2.5 pm)
Lohengrin
A romantic opera in three acts by Wagner (sung in German)
Royal Herald.CALVIN MARSH (bar) Henry the Fowler, King of Germany....JEROME HINES (bass)
CHORUS PRO ML'SICA director ALFRED NASH PATTERSON BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ERICH LEINSDORF
(Boston Symphony Transcription Trust recording from the 1965 Berkshire Festival)
economist, author of The Home of Man, in conversation with Jeremy Bugler
President of the International Institute for Environment and Development, she played a prominent part at the UN Conference on Human Settlement, ' Habitat ' in Vancouver.
Act 2
(Repeated: Monday 9.45 am)
Act 3
L.M.F. by JOHN ANTROBUS with Charles Gray as Teddy and Bryan Pringle as Dennis L.M.F. - Lack of Moral Fibre. That's what they called it during the war. Knew how to deal with it too. But then, the war's been over for 30 years. Or so it seemed to Wing Commander Teddy Wilmot DFC and bar. Until, that is, his radio started behaving strangely.... Others taking part:
JOHN ANTROBUS , DAVID GRAHAM Produced and directed by DAVID SPENSER followed by an interlude
direct from the Royal Albert Hall. London
London Choral Society
London Oriana Choir musical director Leon Lovett
Bands of the Coldstream, Irish, Scots and Welsh Guards
New Philharmonia Orchestra led by Bernard Partridge conducted by Sir Charles Groves
Part 1
Brian -
Tone Poem: In Memoriam
Gothic Symphony (Part 1)
4: Possible Worlds by Alvin Plantinga. Professor of Philosophy. Calvin College, Michigan.
(16 October: Anthony Kenny )
Part 2 arr Berlioz Hymne des Marseillais
Berlioz Symphonie funebre et triomphale
(solo trombone: ARTHUR WILSON)
JOHN COULSON , Lecturer in Theology at Bristol University, reacts to a new book about St Francis of Assisi, who died 750 years ago.
The book in question is: Francis of Assisi: The Wandering Years, by Anthony Mockler
plays Bruch Violin Concerto No 1, in G minor
SWISS-ITALIAN RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by MARC ANDREAE
(Swiss Radio recording from this year's Lugano Festival)
Cantata No 114: Ach lieben Christen, seid getrosit
GABRIEL SCHNAUT (soprano) ELSE PAASKE (contralto) KURT EQUILUZ (tenor)
WOLFGANG SCHONE (bass) PETER-LUKAS GRAF (flute) GUNTHER PASSIN (oboe) FRANKFURTER KANTOREI
STUTTGART BACH COLLEGIUM conducted by HELMUTH RILLING gramophone record
This week Derek Jewell 's survey of the popular music scene includes the trenchant songs Of JOAN ARMATRADING from her latest album produced by GLYN JOHNS. The complex and still-developing music Of VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR, formed almost ten years ago. as heard In their album Still Life, is contrasted with that of a new band, POLECAT: records