Comprehensive forecast for UK land areas and Inshore waters
Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 2, in D minor: JOHN OGDON LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ALDO CECCATO
7.31* Beethoven Symphony No 1, in C: BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN : records
Gassmann Overture: L'amore artigiano
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
8.12* Weber Clarinet Concerto No 2, in E flat
GERVASE DE PEYER
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
8.34* Carl Stamltz Sinfonia Concertante in D
ISAAC STERN (violin)
PINCHAS ZUKERMAN (Viola)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM gramophone records
Nielsen
Wind Quintet: MEMBERS OF THE MELOS ENSEMBLE OF LONDON
Prelude and Theme with Variations (mono)
JORGEN FISCHER LARSEN (violin) gramophone records
led by COLIN SAUER conducted by PINCHAS STEINBERG Bartok Divertimento for strings Haydn Symphony No 55, in c flat (The Schoolmaster) BBC Bristol
MARTIN HUGHES (piano)
Schubert Sonata in B (D 575) Brahms Intermezzi. Op 117
11.20* Interval Reading
11.30* Concert Part 2
Robert Saxton Ritornelll and Intermezzi
Chopin Scherzo No 4, in c; Polonaise-Fantaisie in A flat
(Given in the MacRobert Centre, University of Stirling, on 8 December 1975) BBC Scotland
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader PETER THOMAS conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR with HORACIO GUTIERREZ (piano) Part 1
Daniel Jones Dance Fantasy
Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 2, in G minor
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad.
(Repeated: Wednesday 9.5 pm)
Part 2 Schubert
Symphony No 9, in c BBC Wales
DINO CIANI plays
Eight NoveleWen, Op 21 gramophone record
A Tuesday afternoon divertissement.
STEFAN POPOV
ALLAN SCHILLER
Bach Suite No 1, In c, for cello
Beethoven Sonata in a, Op 69
Jazz is essentially an art of performance in which the composer has to create a framework involving the improvising soloi'st. In this series Charles Fox examines how the role of the jazz composer has developed from the 1920s until the present day. and he shows how individual composers have tackled the problem. 7: The Present Day
This final programme includes examples of the work of George Russell , Stan Tracey , Sun Ra, Mike Gibbs , Tony Oxley and Carla Bley.
The Concerto for Bass Tuba and orchestra by Vaughan Williams played by John Fletcher and the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Andre Previn.
(gramophone records)
(continued)
Work and Training
6.30 Nation at Work
A topic of current concern In the workplace and beyond.
STEPHEN JESSEL looks into the recent proposals to cut back onteachertrainingwhich,together with the problems of public spending, have serious
Implications for educational planning.
7.0 Citizens' Advice
Four programmes on the day-to-day work of the Citizens' Advice Bureaux-the problems they deal with, the help they provide, and the people who provideit.
Presented by HELENE CURTIS 1: People and Problems
What services are provided hy Citizens' Advice Bureaux? How do they differ from other advice and information agencies?
Series producer DENNIS SIMMONS
Alan Cuckston introduces records of the celebrated harpsichordist and pianist, and assesses her contribution to the harpsichord revival.
LILLIAN WATSON (soprano)
DELIA WALLIS (mezzo-soprano) ROGER BIRNSTINGL (bassoon) FINCHLEY CHILDREN'S MUSIC GROUP director JOHN ANDREWS LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader JOHN GEORGIADIS conductor ANDRÉ PREVIN direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Part 1 Weber
Overture: Euryanthe
Bassoon Concerto in f major (J 1271
by Ray Gosling
Throughout the 1960s Ray Gosling was deeply and turbulently involved in an upheaval typical of the period - the massive clearance and rebuilding of a slum area in Nottingham. In these talks he tells his personal story of the place, the people, the ideals, the scandals, the achievements and disasters, what was gained and lost.
Part 2
Mendelssohn A Midsummer Night's Dream: incidental music to Shakespeare's comedy
(More music by Weber tomorrow 11.25 am)
Graeme Shankland , planning consultant, asks why such aborted big planning proposals as London's motorways or the Third London Airport have not been replaced by alternative strategies. Why is it so difficult to get planning decisions and what are the causes of this stalemate? followed by an interlude
played by the Ql'AURO HOTTETERRE
Kees Boeke (recorder)
Walter van Hauwe (recorder)
Bob van Asperen (harpsichord) Wouter Moeller (cello)
Louis-Antoine Dornel Suite No 1. in c minor
Jean-Ferry Rebel Sonata No S, in D gramophone record
The second of two programmes of music by Elliott Carter
Duo. for violin and piano (1973-74) (first performance in this country)
Four pieces, for four timpani 11950, 1966)
Improvisation, Canto, Saeta, Canaries
OLE BOHN (Violin) NOEL LEE (piano)
GARY KETTEL (timpani) BBC Bristol
(Music in Our Time next week is on Wednesday)