Comprehensive forecast for UK land areas and inshore waters
C. P. E. Bach Sinfonia in B flat (Wq 182 No 2)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.17* Beethoven Octet in E flat, for wind instruments LONDON BAROQUE ENSEMBLE conducted by KARL HAAS
7.37* Brahms Variations on the St Anthony Chorale
DRESDEN STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by KURT sanderling gramophone records
Corelli Concerto Grosso in F, Op 6 No 2: i musici
8.15* Boccherini Guitar Quintet in E minor: NARCISO YEPES
MELOS QUARTET OF STUTTGART
8.35* arr Respighi Suite: The Birds
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records
Debussy
PeMeas et Melisande (Act IV)
ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA
HOUSE, COVENT GARDEN conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ gramophone records
led by ROGER GARLAND conductor NORMAN DEL MAR with NICOLA GEBOLY,S (piano)
Stravinsky Dumbarton Oaks : concerto for chamber orchestra Tippett Little Music, for string orchestra
Mozart Piano Concerto No 17, in g (K 453)
(Given before an invited audience at Bristol University in December 1976). BBC Bristol
Christopher Rowland (violin) Jonathan Sparey (violin) Alan George (viola) loan Davies (cello) Pant 1
Mozart Quartet in B flat (K 159) Shostakovich Quartet No 10
A series of short talks with long thoughts behind them
Martin Cooper talks about Musical Memory and Evaluation.
Part 2 Sibelius
Quartet in D minor (Voces intimae)
BBC Birmingham
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ALUN FRANCIS
JEAN-LOUIS STEUERMAN (piano) direct from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Cardiff
Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla Bach Concerto No 1, in D minor (bwv 1052)
A weekly news bulletin , of events in the arts abroad
Part 2 Sibelius
Symphony No 2, in D
(Before an invited audience) BBC Wales
(Jean-Louis Steuerman with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra: tomorrow 3.0 pm)
Recorded at two concerts in the 1975 Budapest Music Festival
Jozsef Soproni Pages from a notebook
KLARA KORMENDI (piano) Gyorgy Kurtag Jeux
BEATRIX KLUKON , EDIT KLUKON and BALAZS SZOKOLAY (pianos)
(first broadcasts in this country: Hungarian Radio recordings)
Classical and romantic orchestral pops
PHILIP LANGiRIDGE (tenor) MICHAEL GRADY (piano)
WISSEMA STRING QUARTET
E. J. Moeran Four Shakespeare Songs: String Quartet in E flat Arthur Oldham Five Chinese Lyrics
Samuel Barber Song-cycle: Despite and Still; String Quartet. Op 11
BBC Manchester
The best of presenit-day jazz on records
Introduced by Charles Fox
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Work and Training
6.30 After School, What Next?
Five programmes about opportunities for further education and training.
1: Stay at School or Get a Job? Presented by MARGARET KORVING with FRED FLOWER, Principal of Kingsway Princeton College for Further Education. Series producer JUDITH BUMPUS
7.0 The New Developments in Technician Education
Presented by SYDNEY URRY , Professor of Building Technology at Brunei University
1: Planning forChange
What implications do the proposals of the Technician Education Council have for teachers, employers and students in England. Wales and Northern Iretand?
Series producer GRAHAM TAYAR
The recent revival of the counter-tenor voice has owed much to the influence and inspiration of Alfred Deller.
James Bowman , one of the most distinguished of the younger generation of counter-tenors, presents a personal appreciation of Deller's art: records
London Symphony Orchestra leader JOHN GEORGIADIS conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO with Salvatore Accardo (violin) direct from the Royal Festival Hall Part 1 Prokofiev
Symphony No 1, in D (Classical) Violin Concerto No 1, in D
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages.
(JAQUES: As You Like It)
A selection of poems on Jaques' theme, presented by Anthony Thwaite. Read by Gary Watson 2: Childhood
BBC Manchester
Part 2 Prokofiev
Symphony No 3, in c minor
by Michael Oliver
This book my property contains
And here's my wages for my pains:
'Tis neither silver, brass nor gold -
Notes is the property I hold.
The story of some 18th- and early 19th-century cotton spinners, weavers and preachers who were 'musicianers' living in the Valley of Dean, eight miles south of Burnley in Lancashire. Based on the recollections of one of the last of them, Moses Heap, who died in 1913, and whose memoirs in manuscript, together with some of the 'larks' music notebooks, are now in Rawtenstall Public Library.
with Leslie Sands as Moses Heap
Other parts played by DAVID MAHLOWE and ALAN ROTHWELL
The music of the larks transcribed by MICHAEL OLIVER, edited by MICHAEL COE and conducted by STEPHEN WILKINSON
Directed by PATRICIA BRENT
Preview: p 15
A programme of improvisation by ACCORD, introduced by ANTHONY GILBERT
Christopher Heaton (piano, amplified piano, electronics, electric piano)
Roger Cawkwell (synthesisers, tape recorder)
Richard Burgess (percussion, amplified percussion, electronics)
The Procession; First Movements; Median 710: Devon Hedgerow; The Last Machine BBC Manchester