medium only
Hoist Oriental Suite: Benl Mora. Op 29 No 1
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
7.22* Shostakovich Concertino for two pianos. Op 94 (mono) DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH AND MAXIM SHOSTAKOVICH
7.30* Mussorgsky. orch Tush-
Pictures from an Exhibition: MUNICH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by MARC ANDREAE : records
Brahms Clarinet Sonata No 1, in F minor, Op 120
JACK BRYMER (clarinet) DAVIDLLOYD (piano)
8.28' Mozart Violin Concerto No 4. in D (K 2181 (mono)
JASCHA HEIFETZ , ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
8.50* Grainger Children's March: Over the hills and far away: SYDNEY SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by JOHN HOPKINS :. records
d'Indy and Duparc d'Indy Prelude in r. flat minor RALPHDOWNES (organ)
Duparc Le vague et la cloche: Sérénade florentine; Elegie; Soupir: GÉRARD SOUZAY (bar) DALTONBALDWIN (piano) d'lndy Theme varie, fugue et chanson: ANNIE D'ARCO (piano) gramophone records
A Panorama of Revolutions in Music
Introduced and sung by CATHY BERBERIAN (soprano) with HAROLD LESTER
(harpsichord, piano)
Part 1 Songs by Monteverdi, Berio. Debussy, John Cage and Stravinsky
Fritz Spiegltakes a light-hearted look at the pitfalls in musical translation.
BBC Birmingham
Part 2 Songs by Berio, Kurt Weill, Cathy Berberian and The Beatles.
(A Nottinghamshire Countv Council Leisure Services Promotion at Nottingham Play-house. January 1976)
BBC Birmingham
medium only
The Second Test in the Cornhill Series England v Pakistan Commentary from Lord's on the first day's play
1.35- News
1.40* The Great Match - England v Pakistan at Lord's in 1962. CHRISTOPHER MARTIN-JENKINS looks back at an earlier encounter between these two countries.
2.0' Lunchtime scoreboard
2.10*-6.40 Commentary with teatime and close-of-play summaries
A Radio Sport and OB production
(medium only)
6.40 Good Neighbours
In the last of four programmes David Hobman looks at an example of good neighbourly activity in Norfolk.
Series producer DENNIS SIMMONS
7.10 Industrial Democracy: 2: Foundations
Presented by Geoffrey Stuttard
Government, industry and trade unions are currently debating new approaches to industrial democracy. But no scheme is likely to work if it alienates that key figure in British industrial relations, the shop steward.
Brahms Tragic Overture
Bach Chorus: Weinen, Kiagen. Sorgen. Zagen (Cantata BWV 12) Liszt Variations on Weinen, Klagen. Sorgen. Zagen ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
Panufnik Tragic Overture gramophone records
The Present by GABRIEL JOSIPOVICI dramatised by GUY VAESEN with A tragi-comedy about the tensions of life and the submerged fantasies they may produce. There has been an accident outside the house where Minna and Reg and an old school-friend Alex live. The occurence highlights the emotional needs of the three people.
Directed by GUY VAESEN
A programme of music much beloved by Queen Victoria with SANDRA DUGDAI. E (soprano) WILLIAM BENNETT (flute, piccolo) NUALA HERBERT (harp)
CLIFFORD BENSON (piano)
Introduced by Richard Baker
Music by Harold, Gounod, Sullivan, Sterndale Bennett , Bishop, Florence Marshall , Stanford, Donizetti, Damare and Benedict.
Richard Jefferies, His Life and Work by Edward Thomas has just been reprinted to mark the centenary of Thomas's birth.
P. J. Kavanagh argues that it tells as much about Edward Thomas the poet as it does about his subject
Part 2
(Part of a concert given at the Fermoy Centre, King's Lynn during the King's Lynn Festi val, 1977) BBC Birmingham
Das Heimweh (Oft in elnsam stillen Stunden)
ELISABETH SCHUMANN (soprano) LEO ROSENEK (piano)
(gramophone record: 1938)