Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a theme of Thomas Tallis : ACADEMY OF ST-MARTIN-IN--THE-FIELDS, conducted by NEVII.LE MARRINER
Elgar Severn Suite: GRIME-TIIORPE COLLIERY BAND, Conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH Rubbra Improvisations on Virginal Pieces by Giles Farnaby , Op 50
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA conducted by HANS HUBERT SCHÖNZELER: records
Vivaldi Concerto in C, for violin and two string orchestras (RV 581) LOLA BOBESCO, I SOLISTI DI MILANO, LES SOLISTES DE BRUXELLES, conducted by ANGELO EPHRIKIAN
Boccherini Symphony in B flat, Op 12 No 5 NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
Wolf-Ferrari Suite: The Jewels of the Madonna PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA, conducted by NELLO SANTI
(records)
Haydn Baryton Trio No 37, In G
ESTERHAZY BARYTON TRIO
Symphony No 7. in c (Le midi): PHLHARMONIA HUNGARICA. conducted by ANTAL DORATI : records
DAVID GLAZER ,ARTUR BALSAM Debussy Petite piece Vanhal Sonata
Schumann Fantasiestücke. Op 73
Hindemith Sonata (1939)
SCOTTISH NATIONAL
ORCHESTRA. conducted by SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON The Dryad
Scenes historiques: Suite No 1: records
YFRAH NEAMAN
Richard Stoker Monologue Francis Shaw Aria. Nocturne and Toccatina
Giles Swayne Canto IV
JULIE KENNARD (soprano) WYNFORD EVANS (tenor)
MICHAEL GEORGE (baritone) BBC WELSH CHORAL SOCIETY BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, led by ROBERT RETALLICK , COndUCted by GEORGES TZIPINE Overture Rosamunde
11.56* Symphony No 4, in c minor
12.27* Mass in G BBC Wales
(Repeated: Wed 8.25 pm)
Music from: Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex Of Human Bondage. The Adventures of Robin Hood , The Constant Nymph, Escape Me Never and the Violin Concerto in D, Op 35" gramophone records
RONALD SMITH (piano)
Chopin Polonaise-Fantai sie in A flat, Op 61' Two Mazurkas: A minor, Op 17 No 4: D, Op 33 No 2 Liszt Sonata in a minor
(A series of concerts recorded on Weds at 1.0 pm)
Tenth of 13 programmes
Reicha Quintet in E flat, Op 88 No 2 (mono)
Ropartz Deux pieces (mono)
Carter Quintet (1948) BOSTON WIND QUINTET gramophone records
c 1695-1756
A programme of trio-sonatas and folk variations by a Scottish composer of the Baroque era, who eventually succeeded In fusing the folk music of Scotland with the Italian-ate style of the period. David Johnson talks about McGibbon and his music. LEONARD FRIEDMAN (violin) GEORGE GWILT (flute)
MICHAEL TILMOUTH (Cello)
KENNETH ELLIOTT (harpSichord). BBC Scotland
Charles Fox with records
Presented by Jack Brymcr Clementi Sonata in B Sat, Op 12 No 1: ARTURO BENE-DETTI MICHELANGELI (piano) SchumannKreisleriana ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
Sung by The Scholars
John Danby: The Nightingale who Tunes her Warbling Note
Thomas Walmisley: Music, All Powerful
Benjamin Cooke: Deh! Dove?
William Beale: The Humble Tenant
(Records)
(Stereo)
direct from the University Neil Black (oboe) Ian Hare (organ)
BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra, conductor Raymond Leppard
Tchaikovsky Fantasy: Francesca da Rimini
7.57* Strauss Oboe Concerto
In the first of a series of monthly talks the retired Warden of All Souls College, Oxford, reflects on Discrimination.
Part 2 Saint-Saens Symphony No 3 in c minor (Presented by the University of Lancaster)
Five documentaries examining progress towards an understanding of the mechanisms of the brain. 1: A Map of Mentality
Nearly 5,000 scientists gathered in St Louis late last year to attack the most difficult problem in biology - understanding the workings of the ten thousand million nerve cells within the human brain. Several new techniques for examining the fine structure of the brain have produced great excitement among neuroscientists. Can substantial progress now be made in our knowledge of the nervous system? How close have we come to a map of mentality?
John Maddox attended the meeting, and he presents an account of the proceedings.
Producer GEOFF DEEHAN. Series . editor DAVID PATERSON .
JOHN LADEintroduces the performance of Beethoven's song-cycle An die ferne Geliebte recommended in last Saturday's Record Review.
A reverie by VIRGINIA WOOLP spoken by Sheila Mitchell 'How readily our thoughts swarm upon a new object, lifting it a little way.... Where was I?'
(Seven Days in March, a portrait of Virginia Woolf: Friday 23 March, 4.5 R4)
A premiere and a revival THEA KING (clarinet)
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET
Denis Aplvor Clarinet Quintet, Op 60 (first performance)
Reger Quintet in A, Op 146