Comprehensive forecast for inland areas and inshore waters
Cherubini Overture: Anacre"on VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MUNCHINGER
7.16* Mozart Violin Concerto No 2 (K 211): PINCHAS ZUKERMAN ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
7.38* Haydn Symphony No 65, in A: PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI gramophone records
Rossini Overture: Semiramide
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, COnducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
8.17* Bishop Lo, here the gentle lark: JOAN SUTHERLAND (sop) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
8.21* Chopin Fantasia in F minor: GARRICK ohlsson (piano)
8.33* Dvorak Symphonic Variations: LONDON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by COLIN DAVIS : records
The Benda Family
In 1772, on his tour of Germany, Dr Burney visited the court of Frederick the Great where he met Kapellmeister Franz Benda : ' Monsieur Benda has two sons, both able musicians; his three brothers all applied themselves to music in conseauence of his success.'
The Bendas were one of a number of musical families from Bohemia to become absorbed into German cultural life and their contribution is important enough to be sampled for its own sake. Franz Benda Sinfonia in c
9.14* Johann Benda Grave , for violin and orchestra
MUSICI PRAGENSES
9.18* Georg Benda Concerto In G, for harpsichord and strings JOSEF HALA , CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
9.32* Friedrich Ludwig Benda Sinfonia in D: ARS REDIVIVA OF PRAGUE, conducted by MILAN MUNCLINGER : records
Antony Hopkins
(died June 1952)
Quintet in c, Op 68
ORNULF GULBRANSEN (flute) PINA CARMIRELLI (violin) SAMUEL RHODES (viola) IRENE SERKIN (viola)
KO IWASAKI (cello): record
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conductor CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN JULIANA MARKOVA (piano)
Theme and Variations (Suite No 3, in G)
Piano Concerto No 1, In B flat minor
Dr Everett Helm , the American composer and musicologist, submits a reassessment of Tchaikovsky.
Part 2 Tchaikovsky
Symphony No 4, in F minor
BBC Scotland
direct from St John 's, Smith Square. London
Itzhak Perlman (violin)
Bach Partita in E (BWV 1006); Partita in u minor (bwv 1004) (Tickets: 80p at the door)
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA conductor ERIC WETHERELL
Music by Auber, Verdi, Jo'hann Strauss, Montague Phillips and Respighi. BBC Northern Ireland
CHRISTOPHER DEARNLEY plays the 1930s Romantic Organ and 1820s Robson Chamber Organ at the Royal Hospital School, Holbrook, Suffolk
Bach Toccata in F (bwv 540)
Bonnet Variations de concert, OD 1
Blow Verse for a single organ, No 18, in D minor
Handel Voluntary No 1, in c Ives Variations on America BBC Birmingham
Symphony No 38, In D major (Prague) (K 504)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LEOPOLD HAGER
(Austrian Radio recording from part of the 1977 Mozart Week)
BERNARD DICKERSON (tenor) JEAN MALLANDAINE (piano)
Poulenc Montparnasse; Hyde Park; ' c ' Verdi Stornello; Lo Spazzacamino
Schubert Im Fruhling; Rastlose Liebe; Du bist die Ruh';
Lachen und Weinen; An Sylvia Britten Six Holderlin Fragments, Op 61. BBC Birmingham
Partita, Op 66: NETHERLANDS RADIO CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER KEUSCHINIG (Netherlands Radio recording)
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Home and Family
6.30 Know Your Body
RAINER GOLDSMITH , Professor Of Physiology, at Chelsea College, London, looks at the human body to see how it works. 1: The Systems Within
Series producer MICHAEL TOTTON 7.0 pm Having a Baby clairewoolkordwithapanel of resident and guest speakers 3: Birth Day
A focus on the few hours surrounding the birth of a baby
led by MAURICE BRETT conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH With KENNETH HEATH (Cello) Britten Simple Symphony
Bridge There is a willow grows aslant a brook
Macpnchy Epyllion , for cello andstrings
Le Fanu Preludio, for chamber orchestra
Lambert Ballet: Pomona
Dr Elizabeth McGrath of the Warburg Institute, London, argues that recognition of Rubens' hopes and aims as a diplomat is important to our understanding of his art.
(Dr Peter Cannon - Brookes talks about Rubens and Co: Thurs
7.45 pm; Rubenls, a film: BBC2 tomorrow 9.25 pm)
From the Age of Rubens
Songs from the countries In which he travelled and worked MAX van EGMOND (baritone)
JACQUES BOOGAART (lute, theorbo) Germany:
Heinrich Albert (1604-1651) Waldgesang; Lob der Freund-Schaft; Vorjahrs-Liedchen
Luys Milan (1500-C1575) Romance I
Italy:
Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643) Troppo sotto due stelle
Giulio Caccini (C1545-1618) Dolcissimo sospiro; Aria ottava; Amarilli, mia bella
Holland and Flanders:
Constantijn Huygens (1596-1687) Domine ne in furore (Psalm VI); Serenade; Che rumore senta fuore
Jan Janszoon Starter (cl575-cl650) Minne-klacht (Love's plaint); Myn Troost (Song)
Servaas de Koninck (C1640-1710) Drinklied
England:
Thomas Campian (1567-1620) The peaceful Western Wind; Sweet, exclude me not; There is none but you France:
Le roi Louis XIII (1601-1643)
Amaryllis Gilles Durant de la Bergerie (cl600) Ma belle, si ton ame
Gabriel Batailie (cl5751630) Ma bergere non legere
' His is a very buoyant world; he's got this spring of energy, youfeel.Insomewayitis bickensian,buthehasn'tgot Dickens' villains in it.'
David Lytton , novelist, examines the posthumous standing of the author of such novels as Mr Johnson , To Be a Pilarim and The Horse's Mouth, with the help of LORD DAVID CECIL , DAN DAVIN , DENIS DUERDEN , DAME HELEN GARDNER , PROFESSOR MOLLY MAHOOD and SIR ROBERT LUSTY. Producer LEONIE COHN
The Herman Wilson Orchestra Introduced by CHARLES FOX