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Kodaly Dances from Calanta LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ
7.20* Bartok Three Hungarian Folk Songs from the Czik District
7.23* Bartok Romanian Folk Dances
GYORGY SANDOR (piano)
7.27* Bartok Divertimento for string orchestra
MOSCOW CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF BARSHAI gramophone records
Scheidt Battle Suite: Galliard Battaglia: Courant dolorosa: Canzon in imitation of an English Bergamasque
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE
8.13* Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 4, in G
BATH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA directed by YEHUDI MENUHIN (violin)
8.30* Haydn Symphony No 91, in E flat
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI gramophone records
Grieg
Song-cycle: Haugtussa, Op 67 KIRSTEN FLACSTAD (SOpranO) EDWIN MCARTHUR (piano) gramophone record
led by ROGER GARLAND conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
Roussel Concerto for small orchestra. Op 34
Sibelius Suite: Pelléas et Mélisande
Haydn Symphony No 101, in D (The Clock) BBC Bristol
direct from the Freemasons' Hall, Edinburgh
Heinrich Schiff (cello)
Michael Isador (piano) Part 1 Beethoven
Variations on Ein Madchen Oder Weibchen from Mozart's The Magic Flute
Sonata in c, Op 102 No 1
11.30* Festival Comment .. in which performers, critics and personalities in Edinburgh this week have their say about the Festival.
Presented by ELAINE PADMORE
11.45* Festival Part 2
Lutosiawski Sacher Variations Webern Sonata (1914); Two Pieces (1899)
Franck Sonata in A major BBC Scotland
Suite: Abdelazer
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
(harpsichord): record
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad
(Repeated: Wednesday 11.5pm)
leader RAYMOND OVENS conductor CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN with JOSEPH KALICBSTEIN (piano) Bizet Symphony in c major
Chopin Piano Concerto No 2, in F minor
Elgar Overture: Cockaigne (In London town) BBC Scotland
BBC Music Guide: Elgar Orchestral Music, by Michael Ken nedy, 50p from bookshops
GRAHAM SALTER (oboe)
ROGER VIGNOLES (piano)
Marin Marais Variations on Les folies d'Espagne
Handel Sonata in c minor, Op 1 No 8
Richard Rodney Bennett Sonata Gounod , arr Lionel Salter
Serenade Wilfred Josephs Solo oboe piece. Op 84 anon, arr Julius Rontgen No rest I find by night or day
Jean-Michel Damase Rigaudon (One of a series of concerts promoted by Metropolitan Bradford Libraries in association with the BBC)
BBC Manchester
Popular orchestral music from Russia and Poland
The second of five weekly programmes in which COLIN KINGS-LEY plays five piano sonatas and other pieces and discusses them in their historical context.
Stanford Rhapsody No 3 (Capaneo)
Hoist Nocturne; Toccata Bridge Sonata
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by Charles Fox
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Work and Training
6.30 The Fifth Estate
Ten programmes about trade union power in Britain. 8: Freedom or Coerciont PAUL JOHNSON , former Editor of the New Statesman, has publicly expressed his criticism of some aspects of trade union policy and conduct. Tonight he exchanges views with CLIVE JENKINS , General Secretary of the ASTMS.
Chairman JOHN TUSA
7.0 Teaching Languages
Guidance and suggestions for teachers of foreign languages. 6: Making the Most of Broadcast Language Courses
BRIAN HILL discusses ways of incorporating radio and TV material into your teaching.
Look Listen Learn: pages 37-41
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall
Roger Woodward (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Eli Goren, conducted by Charles Mackerras
Tchaikovsky Overture-fantasy: Hamlet
Stravinsky Concerto for piano and wind instruments
The sun lies mild and still on the yard stones
The clue is a solitary daffodil - the first.
And the whole air struggling in soft excitements
Like a woman hurrying into her silks.
In the first of two programmes Ted Hughes introduces and reads poems from his collection Season Songs. BBC Manchester
Beethoven Symphony No 3, in E flat major (Eroica)
(BBC Music Guide: Beethoven Symphonies, by Robert Simpson, 45p from bookshops)
In his controversial study Church and Society in England, 1770-1970, Dr Edward Norman , Dean of Peterhouse. Cambridge, concluded that ' in 20 years from now. or in a hundred, Church leadership will continue to reflect whatever social and political attitudes are then fashionable with the intelligentsia.'
Has the Church failed to present a distinctively Christian attitude to secular problems? Dr Norman discusses his view with Canon David Jenkins , Director of the William Temple Foundation, and Dr John Hab good. Bishop of Durham. Chairman Peter France Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester
Alexander Goehr Three Pieces, Op 18
Simon Balnbridge String Quartet (1972)
Edward Cowie Piano Varia tions (1976) (first broadcast performance) played by JANA PRENKLOVA (piano) DELME STRING QUARTET Peter Carter ivioWn)
Galinia Solodchin iviokin) John Underwood (viola) Joy Hall (cello) BBC Manchester