Listeners' record requests Stanley Concerto Grosso in c, Op 2 No 6
HURWITZ CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA, directed by EMANUEL HURWITZ
7.14* Mozart Sancta Maria, Mater Dei (K 273) VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR VIENNA CHORUS
VIENNA CATHEDRAL
ORCHESTRA, conducted by FERDINAND GROSSUANN
7.19* Schumann Three Romances, Op 94 (mono) LEON GOOSSENS (oboe) GERALD MOORE (piano)
7.29* Haydn Symphony No 67, in F
IHILHAKMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORAT !
Part 2
Parry Lady Radnor's
Suite: LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
8.18* Delius The Walk to the Paradise Garden (A Village Romeo and Juliet): LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by ANTHONY COLLINS
8.27* Rubbra Symphony No 5 (mono)
HALLÉ ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
The Court of Frederick the Great
Karl Heinrich Grann Montezuma (excerpts)
Aa opera in three acts with libretto by FREDERICK THE GREAT. First produced in Berlin in 1755 AMBROSIAN SINGERS
LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE : records
played by Philip Sawyer
Michael Barlow Intrada (first broadcast performance)
Franck Cantabile
Cor Kee Partita on Psalm 106
Franck Piece heroique
BBC Scotland
IFOR JAMES, JOHN MCCABE
Graham Whettam Duo Deciamando (first broadcast performance)
Franz Danzi Sonata in flat, Op 28
11.8* Interval Reading
11.5* Horn and Piano Recital, Part 2
John MeCabe Goddess Trilogy (first complete broadcast performance) BBC Birmingham
conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON
Dvorak Czech Suite
John Maxwell Geddes Lacuna (first broadcast performance)
Dvorak Symphony No 4, in D minor. BBC Scotland
Recitals by artists of the younger generation Alan Brown (piano)
Bach Prelude and Fugue in D minor (Well-tempered Clavier, Book II)
Rachmaninov Etude-tableau in D minor, Op 39 No 8; Prelude in D, Op 23 No 4; Prelude in G minor, Op 23 No 5
Lennox Berkeley Four Concert Studies
Prokofiev Sonata No 7, in B flat (Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London)
Ernesto Lecuona Malaguena (Andalucia)
CLEVELAND POPS ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS LANE
Jose Asuncion Floret Ne rendape ayu (mono)
THE GUARANIS (vocal and instrumental ensemble) trad Appalachian Medley ROGER NICHOLSON (dulcimer) Copland Symphony No 3 NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN gramophone records
Thirteen programmes In which the complete cycle of 15 quartets is heard in conjunction with chamber music by some of Shostakovich's Soviet contemporaries.
Shostakovich Two pieces for string octet, Op 11 BCRODIN QUARTET
PROKOFIEV QUARTET
Prokofiev Violin Sonata No 1, in F minor, Op 80 DAVID OISTRAKII (violin)
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano) Shostakovich String Quartet No 1, in c, Op 49 BORODIN QUARTET: records
1679-1745
Second of four programmes of orchestral and chamber music by this neglected Bohemian composer
Hipocondrie a 7 concertanti in A major
CAMERATA BERN, directed by ALEXANDER VAN WIJNKOOP
4.11* Trio-Sonata No 1. In F major
HEINZ HOLLIGER (oboe)
MAURICE BOURGUE (oboe)
KLAUS THUNEMANN (bassoon) CHRISTIANE JACCOTTET (harpsichord)
LUCIO BUCCARELLA (bass)
4.28* Capriccio No 5, in G major: CAMERATA BERN directed by ALEXANDER VAN WIJNKOOP gramophone records
John Buller Poor Jenny jolivet Two Incantations for solo flute Miklos Kocsar Repliche, forfluteandcimbalom DAVID NICHOLSON (flute)
HEATHER CORBETT (cimbalom and percussion) BBC Scotland
Simon Carney , the 13-year-old winner of the 1978 Chorister of the Year award, sings In his own church, St Peter 's, Stock-ton-on-Tees, accompanied by the organist and choir-master of the church, GEORGE BARBER
Handel How beautiful ara the feet (Messiah)
Peter Hurford Litany of the Holy Spirit
Bach I follow in gladness (St John Passion) BBC Manchester
Presented by Jack Brymer Music for Two Pianists
Mozart Variations in G (I 501)
Schubert Divertissement a la française
PETER FRANKL and TAMAS VASARY
Dvorak Legends, Op it Nos 2 and 3 LIZA FUCHSOVA and PAUL HAMBURGER
with Geoffrey Parsons
Songs for tenor and piano Wolf-Ferrari Four Songs, Op 17
Respight Stornellatrice;
Nebbie Strauss GesSnge des Orients, Op 77
direct from the Royal Festival Hall. London Alfred Brendel (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra leader BELA DEKANY conducted by Hans Vonk Part 1 Mozart
Piano Concerto No 25, In c (K 503)
A weekly news bulletin.
Part 2 Bruckner
Symphony No 6, in A
Introduced by John Maddox
In the last two decades it has been possible to look at the molecular basis of inheritance. With this new data, is it now possible to understand the relationship between genes, organisms, heredity and evolution?
Professor C. D. Darling -ton, of the Botany Department at Oxford University, has been reflecting on these topics for over 40 years, and discusses With JOHN MADDOX what effect molecular genetics is having on our understanding of the course of evolution of organisms.
Producer DAVID PATERSON
JOHN LADE introduces two of the performances of Bach'sOrchestralSuites recommended by Lionel Suiter in last Saturday's Record Review.