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Rossini Overture: The Thieving Magpie
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by FRITZ REINER
7.15* Handel Organ Concerto No 13, in F
CONCENTUS MUSICUS OF VIENNA directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT (organ)
7.22* Ravel Ballet: Ma Mere l'Oye: AMSTERDAM
CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK gramophone records
Dvorak Serenade in E, for strings, Op 22
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK
8.32* Elgar Sospiri
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
8.37* Britten Simple Symphony, Op 4
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT gramophone records
Machaut
Latin motets performed by the MUNICH CAPELLA ANTIQUA conducted by KONRAD RUHLAND and secular songs by MEMBERS OF THE PURCELL CHOIR directed by GRAYSTON BURGESS gramophone records
COLIN TILNEY and CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
Soler Concerto No 2, In A minor
Carleton Praeludium (first performance of Bernard Rose 's reconstruction)
Carleton A Verse for two to play
Tomkins A Fancy for two to play
Soler Concerto No 5, in A major
NIGEL ROGERS (tenor) ALAN CUCKSTON
(harpsichord and fortepiano) Part 1
Caccini Perfidissimo volto Saracini Da te parto
D'lndla Cruda Amarilli Gagliano Valli profonde
Calestani Damigella tuta bella Froberger, ed Cuckston Toccata in A minor; Suite No 20, in D major
Purcell Five Songs
A series of short talks with long thoughts behind them
Joyce Rathbone talks about A Sickening Surfeit of Music.
Part 2
Haydn Six English
Canzonets Dussek , arr Cuckston Sonata in F sharp minor, Op 61, for fortepiano
Schubert Five Songs
BBC Manchester
led by ROLAND STANDRIDGE conducted by MEREDITH DAVIES with JOHN BIRCH (organ) ANDREW WICKS (treble)
NICHOLAS ROBERTSON (baritone) CHICBESTER CATHEDRAL CHOIR Part 1
Handel Organ Concerto No 5, in F
Domenico Scarlatti Salve
Regina Mozart Symphony No 29, in A (K 201)
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad
(Repeated: Wednesday 8.50 pm)
Part 2 Durufie Requiem
(A public concert given in Chichester Cathedral on 15 October 1976) BBC Bristol
Haydn Quartet in D minor, Op 76 No 2
Tippett Quartet No 2
2.50* Interval Reading
2.55* Concert Part 2
Beethoven Quartet in E flat, Op 127
BBC Birmingham
A Tuesday afternoon divertissement
conductor GLYN BRAGG
Buxton Orr A John Gay Suite (first broadcast performance) Copland Emblems
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by Charles Fox
A magazine which explores music in the making
Introduced by Robert Prizeman Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by KENNETH ALWYN
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conductor ERIC WETHERELL with artists on records
(continued)
Work and Training
6.30 Can You Help?
A series of nine programmes Presented by HELENE CURTIS
2: Opportunities in the Home
Some examples of voluntary work that can be done at home - your own or a neighbour's - and which need not take up a lot of your time.
7.0 Teaching Adults to Read 2: Learning Relationships
A look at what makes a successful working partnership between tutor and student.
Presented by RUTH LESIRGE (BBC Adult Literacy Handbook £1.10, from bookshops. To help an adult learn to read, write to: Volunteers, [address removed]
EIDDWEN HARRHY (soprano) MARTIN JONES (piano)
SIMON STANDAGE (violin) STEPHEN PRESTON (flute)
SIMON JOLY
(harpsichord continuo)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by Jorg Faerber Part 1 Bach
Brandenburg Concerto No 3, in G
Cantata No 202: Weichet nur, betrubte Schatten
1: Dowries and Domestics
' Mrs Indira Gandhi and I discovered the power of the Indian middle class at roughly the same time. We should neither of us, I suppose, have been taken so by surprise.'
In the first of three talks Mary Goldring examines the life-style of the 60 million people who have created pools of affluence in a sub-continent of poverty.
Part 2 Hindemith Theme and Variations (The Four Temperaments)
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 5, in D
(A public concert given in the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea, on 5 April, in conjunction with the Swansea Corporation) BBC Wales
Anthony Phillips investigates the revival of exorcism in the English Churches. Is the idea of ' possession ' by a personal power of evil tenable today? And what sort of treatment is appropriate for people who feel they have been taken over by an evil power?
With KEITH THOMAS, LORD RAMSEY D. M. MCKINNON, R. D. LAING and WALTER HOLLENWEGER
Producer ANGELA TILBY
JANE MANNING (soprano) NASH ENSEMBLE conducted by LIONEL FRIEND
Robert Saxton What does the song hope for?, for soprano, chamber ensemble and tape (first broadcast performance in this country)
Sebastian Forbes Partita, for clarinet, piano and cello Richard Rodney Bennett Scena for cello
Anthony Payne The World's Winter, for soprano and chamber ensemble (first broadcast performance)