Comprehensive forecast
Ambroise Thomas Overture: Mignon
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
7.13* Faure Fantaisie in G, for piano and orchestra ALICIA DE LARROCHA
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL FRCHBECK DE BURGOS
7.29* Bizet Symphony in c CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON gramophone records
Handel Overture: Ariodante
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
8.11* Mozart Piano Concerto No 18, in B flat (K 456) WALTER KLIEN VIENNA PRO MUSICA ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL ANGERER
8.42* Schubert Rosamunde: Ballet Music: BERUN PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by KARL BÖHM: records
Monteverdi The last four scenes from the opera L'lncoronazione di Poppea
VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS conducted by NIKOLAUS HABNONCOURT : records
MARTIN RONCHETTI , MARTIN JONES Milhaud Duo Concertant
9.48* Debussy Petite piece
9.50* Schmitt Andantino
9.53* Stravinsky Three Pieces for clarinet
9.58* Busoni Elegie
10.2* Szalowskl Sonatina BBC Wales
A weekly series with songs by the great composers of Lieder. On wings of song; Sun of the sleepless; Fruhlingslied (Jetzt kommt der Friihling); Scheidend; Die Liebende schreibt: Blumen, warum lacht ihr nicht? (attributed to Mendelssohn: first radio broadcast): Schilflied; Fruhlingslied (Es brechen in schallenden Reigen); Der Mond; Es weiss, und rat' es doch keiner; Altdeutsches Fruhlingslied; Nachtlied: WENDY EATHORNE (sop) GEOFFREY PRATLEY (piano)
First of four concerts GYORGY PAUK (violin)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JANOS FÜRST
Variations on the St Anthony Chorale
11.9* Violin Concerto
Part 2 Symphony No 1
(Given in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House. Llandaff. on 29 October before an invited audience) BBC Wales
Mira Zakai (contralto) accompanied by Antony Saunders (piano) sings Lieder by Brahms and Wolf and Dvorak's Zigeunermelodien.
(From the Library Theatre, Bradford. The third of 12 concerts promoted by Metropolitan Bradford Libraries in association with the BBC). BBC Manchester
Fasce, for orchestra (first broadcast in this country) AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD DUFALLO (Austrian Radio recording)
Four weekly programmes
Sonata No 1. in G minor (Tragica): JOHN CLEGG
3: Sir John in Love Opera in four acts Music by Ralph Vaughan Williams
Libretto by THE COMPOSER, after SHAKESPEARE'S The Merry Wives of Windsor
(gramophone records)
His followers:
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by MEREDITH DAVIES
Records of ART TATOM and SCOTT JOPLIN and The Entertainer in one or two disguises.
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The Wider World
6.30 The Fifth Estate
Ten programmes on trade union power in Britain 2: Past and Present
If today's union leaders could meet their counterparts of 100 years ago, what would they find they have in common with the men whose traditions they have inherited?
Presented by DAVID KYNASTON
7.0 What Right Have You Got?
A 26-part course on the rights and responsibilities of the citizen, intended primarily for listeners in England and Wales.
5: Divorce
What is meant by the 'irretrievable breakdown of a marriage'? And how are decisions made about property, maintenance and the care of children, when a couple are divorced?
Presented by MICHAEL MOLYNEUX
(Rptd: Sun 3.30 pm R4 VHF, except Northern Ireland)
Book 1, £1.35, from bookshops
plays Flamenco guitar music gramophone records
leader BRENDAN O'BRIEN conducted by JOSÉ SEREBRIER with JOAQUIN ACaucARRO (piano) direct from the Winter Gardens. Bournemouth Part 1 Falla
Interlude and Dance No 1, in A minor (La vida breve)
Nights in the Gardens of Spain Three Dances (The Three-Cornered Hat)
The art historian Jamake Highwater , a full-blooded Indian of Blackfeet/Cherokee parentage, reflects on the relationship between tribal art and individuality, and explains the genesis of his people's finest work, on the occasion of the exhibition of North American Indian art, at the Hayward Gallery in London until 16 January.
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 1, in C minor (Winter Daydreams)
Nineteen Policemen Searching the Sedway Shore by GILES GORDON
' Nineteen men walking towards the sea. The 19 men happened to be policemen. They were walking towards the sea. peering at the foreshore, searching, seeking. For evidence.'
Policemen:
MICHAEL TUDOR BARNES DOUGLAS BLACKWELL
GAVIN CAMPBELL
ALARIC COTTER , PETER CRAZE
WILLIAM EEDLE , DAVID GRAHAM GARARD GREEN, JOHN ROWE and ANDREW SEEAR
Produced and directed by DAVID SPENSER
The great German bass gave his first British master classes in London earlier this year. Four of the nine young singers who took part were selected to perform at the Wigmore Hall. These programmes trace the progress of the four through their various encounters with Hotter to the final concert. This week:
PATRICIA RICHARDS (soprano) accompanied by STEPHEN WILDER
Wolf Mausfallehspruchlein ; Six songs from the Italienisches Liederbuch
Brahms Wie Melodien zieht es: Von ewiger Liebe
Producer ELAINE PADMORE
(The Hans Hotter master classes were a Park Lane Group production)
(Sunday 7 Nov: Hans Hotter sings Schubert's Winterreise)