Comprehensive forecast for UK land areas and inshore waters
Boccherini Symphony in D minor (Delia Casa del Diavolo), Op 12 No 4
I SOLISTI VENET1 conducted by CLAUDIO SCIMONE
7.24* Bottesini Grand Duo for violin, double-bass and orchestra: RUGGIERO RICCI FRANCESCO PETTRACHI
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERO BELLUGI
7.39* Rachmaninov Bohemian Caprice
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by EDO DE WAART gramophone records
Mozart Fuor del mar (Idomeneo): PETER SCHREIER (tenor) BERLIN STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTMAR SUITNER
8.12* Rimsky-Korsakov Sym phonic Suite: Sheherazade LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ZUBIN MEHTA gramophone records
Britten and Bridge
Bridge Three Idylls for String Quartet (mono)
LONDON STRING QUARTET
Britten Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
led by COLIN SAUER conducted by MEREDITH DAVIES with DAVID MCKEE (bassoon)
Handel Overture:
Rodelinda Wolf-Ferrari Suite (Concertino in r. Op 16)
Bach Suite No 1, in c BBC Bristol
DELME STRING QUARTET
Galina Solodchin (violin) David Ogden (violin)
John Underwood (viola) Joy Hall (cello) Part 1
Haydn Quartet in F minor, Op 20 No 5
David Blake Quartet No 2
A series of short talks with long thoughts behind them. Composers and Conductors
David Cox discusses some aspects of musical interpretation.
Part 2
Dvorak Quartet in E flat, Op 51
(Presented in association with the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, in November 1975)
BBC Manchester
(Stereo)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader PETER THOMAS conducted by VERNON HANDLEY with CRISTINA ORTIZ (piano) direct from
Broadcasting House, Llandaft Part 1
Verdi Overture: La forza del destino
Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brazlleiras No 3
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad
(Repealed. Wednesday 8.35 pm)
Part 2
Vaughan Williams Symphony No 4, in F minor
(Given before an invited audience) BBC Wales
BBC Music Guide: Vaughan Williams Symphonies, 45p from bookshops
played by VLADIMIR ASHKENAZT Humoreske, Op 20
2.30* Etudes symphonlques, Op 13 gramophone records
BBC Music Guide: Schumann Piano Music by Joan Chissell , 45p from bookshops
A Tuesday afternoon divertissement.
Elgar, orch Jacob Soliloquy LEON GOOSSENS (Oboe)
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
3.55* Elgar Violin Concerto in B minor, Op 61
PINCHAS ZUKERMAN LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
The best of present-day Jazz on records
Introduced by Charles Fox
The sound of the viola In chamber music, including the Quartet in A for flute and strings by Mozart (K 298) gramophone records
A two-part sequence of music for the early evening
(continued)
Work and Training
6.30 Nation at Work
A topic of current concern In the workplace and beyond.
Winners of the 1976 Queen's Award to Industry have been invited to a reception at Buckingham Palace tomorrow.
In this week's edition, BRIAN MILTON talks to some of those who have achieved success in export markets.
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 provide it.
Presented by HELENE CURTIS 2: A Day in the Life of a Bureau
A look at the atmosphere and daily details of a bureau at work, and the sorts of enquiries that come its way.
An oratorio
Libretto selected by CHARLES JENNENS edited by HAROLD WATKINS SHAW direct from the Town Hall, Birmingham ANNE CONOLEY (soprano)
MARGARET CABLE (contralto) NEIL JENKINS (tenor) DAVID THOMAS (bass)
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM CHOIR
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader FELIX KOK
DAVID PETTIT (harpsichord) ROY MASSEY (organ) conducted by CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON Part 1
by Ray Gosling
Throughout the 1960s Ray Gos ling was deeply and turbulently involved in an upheaval typical of the period - the massive clearance and rebuilding of a slum area in Nottingham, In four talks he tells his personal story of the place, the people, the ideals, the scandals, the achievements and disasters, what was gained and lost.
2: The Battlefield
Part 2
9.50* Interval Reading
9.55* Handel's Messiah Part 3
BBC Birmingham
Behaviourism shifts the control of behaviour from the individual as an initiating, thinking, creating organism, to the environment in which the individual lives. I think that is why people resist it, because we all like to believe that if we do something, we deserve the credit.'
B. F. Skinner , Emeritus Professor at Harvard University and one of the founders of behavioural psychology, talks to John Maddox about his work. Editor THELMA RUMSEY