Comprehensive forecast for UK land areas and inshore waters
Sullivan Overture di ballo
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR CHARLES GROVES
7.17* Scharwenka Piano Concerto No 1, in B flat minor EARL WILD
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ERICH LEINSDORF
7.46* Tchaikovsky Marche slave LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT gramophone records
J. C. Bach Sinfonia in G minor, Op 6 No 6
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
8.21* Handel Organ Concerto No 14, in A: SIMON PRESTON BATH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA conducted by YEHUDI MENUHIN
8.40* transc Respighi Ancient Airs and Dances: Suite No 1
LOS ANGELES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER gramophone records
Elgar Gavotte ; La capricieuse; Chanson de matin
JOHN GEORGIADIS (violin) JOHN PARRY (piano) Sea Pictures
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI : records
led by TREVOR Williams conducted by ERICH SCHMID
KATHLEEN LIVINGSTONE (Soprano) JUDY NELSON (soprano) JOHN ANGELO MESSANA (counter-tenor)
RICHARD FREWER (tenor) DAVID THOMAS (bass)
BBC WEST OF ENGLAND SINGERS B&yce Symphony No 4, in F
Blum Lamentatio angelorum
Handel Concerto Grosso in B flat, Op 3 No 2
Schopenhauer and Music Dr Alan Walker, Chairman and Professor of Music at McMaster University, Canada, reviews a forgotten contribution to the philosophy of music.
Part 2 Bach Magnificat
(Given before an invited audience at St Mary Redcliffe,
Bristol, last October) BBC Bristol
Matthew Raimondi (violin) Ananhid Ajemian (violin) Jean Dane (viola)
Michael Rudiakov (cello)
Stravinsky Three Pieces (1914) Elliott Carter Quartet No 2
11.40* Interval Reading
11.45* Concert Part 2
Mozart Quartet in F (K 590) BBC Birmingham
PIERRE AMOYAL (ViOtill)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ALBERT ROSEN Part 1
Arensky Variations on a theme by Tchaikovsky
12.25* Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad
(Repeated: Wednesday 11.5 pm)
Part 2 Mozart Symphony No 38, in D (Prague) (K 504)
(Part of a public concert given in Llangefni Comprehensive School, Gwynedd, on 21 February, in conjunction with tfie Welsh Arts Council) BBC Wales
by Ernst Krenek (1946)
Berg (Adagio from the Chamber Concerto) and the young Austrian composer Martin Bjelik (born 1940) played by the TRIO OF THE
ENSEMBLE KONTRAPUNKTE, VIENNA Georg Sumpik (violin)
Ottokar Drapal (clarinet) Rainer Keuschnig (piano)
given by CHRISTOPHER HERRICK Byrd Walsingham
Bach Toccata in C minor (BWV 911)
Henze Six absences
Byrd The carman's whistle
A Tuesday afternoon divertissement
First of two programmes
Canticle I: My beloved is mint PETER PEARS (tenor)
THE composer (piano)
4.22* Canticle II: Abraham and Isaac JOHN HAHESSEY (alto)
PETER PEAKS, THE COMPOSER gramophlone records
Charles Fox with records
A magazine which explores music in the making.
Introduced by ROBERT PRIZEMAN Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
(continued)
Work and Training
6.30 Nation at Work
Anticipating the Common Market Farm Price Review, BRYAN PLATT discusses the outlook for British farmers, and the extent to which their future, as well as the cost of our food, is now determined by EEC policy.
7.0 The Welfare Network
JOHN HAMSON introduces the fifth programme in a series about the co-ordination and integration of our health, education and social services.
leader BELA DEKANY conducted by Elgar Howarth with Alan Civil (horn)
Mendelssohn Overture: Calm sea and prosperous voyage
Mozart Horn Concerto No 3, in E fiat major (K 447)
Stravinsky Dumbarton Oaks
The novelist and critic Paul Bailey talks about a writer he greatly admires, Arthur Morri son (1863-1945), who produced his most enduring work within the short space of eight years, when he was in his 30s - Tales of Mean Streets, A Child of the Jago, and The Hole in the Wall.
Though Morrison lived another 40 years, he wrote little else, preferring to devote himself to the great passion of his later life, Japanese art. His early novels and stories provide one of the most vivid and authentic accounts of life in the East End of London at the turn of the century. Reader JOHN ROWE
Part 2 Schubert Symphony No 4, in c minor (Tragic)
(Given on 9 Feb at the Corn Exchange, Bedford, in association with the Bedford Society)
How can so intelligent, thoughtful and independent a mind as John Kenneth Galbraith 's hold such an apparently indefensible view of reality?
Professor Milton Friedman , the Nobel Prize-winning economist, and Senior Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University, California, attacks the factual basis of Professor J. K. Galbraith 's theories.
(Professor Galbraith's The Age of Uncertainty: BBC2, Mondays)
The Belgian organist and composer plays his own music at Ma lanes Cathedral
Chorale Prelude: Shepherds, a Child is barn, Op 39 No 2; Prelude and Fugue in F (Lydian), Op 72 No 3; Chorale Prelude: How brightly shines the morning star, Op 68 No 6; Flemish Rhapsody: records
20TH-CENTURY ENSEMBLE OF LONDON leader DAVID TAKENO director EDWIN ROXBURGH
Howard Rees Mr Vivaldi 's Winter
Enid Luff Tapestries
Denis Ap lvor Mutations for cello and piano
Jeffrey Lewis Time Passage (first performance: commissioned by the 20th-Century Ensemble of London, with funds made available by the Welsh Arts Council)
(Given on 4 March before an invited audience at Broadcasting House, Cardiff: part of St David's Music Week) BBC Wales