Smetana Overture: The Two Widows
PRAGUE NATIONAL THEATRE ORCHESTRA, conducted by FRANTISEK JILEK
7.11* Mussorgsky Memor ies of Childhood
RADOSLAV KVAPIL (piano)
7.18* Enesco Romanian Rhapsody No 2
LIÈGE ORCHESTRA, conducted by PAUL STRAUSS
7.30* Dvorak Andante con moto (String Quartet in r minor, Op 9)
PRAGUE STRING QUARTET
7.38* Liszt Csardas macabre (G 224)
ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
7.45* Tchaikovsky Marche slave: AMSTERDAM CONCERT-GEBOUW ORCHESTRA, conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
(continued)
Boyce Symphony No 7, in B flat: WiiRTTEMBERG
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, COnducted by JÖRG FAERBER
8.12* Goldberg Harpsi chord Concerto in D minor
ELIZA HANSEN LUDWIGSHAFEN PALACE
ORCHESTRA, conducted by CHRISTOPH STEPP
8.46* Stanley Concerto Grosso in B flat, Op 2 No 6: HURWITZ CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA, directed by EMANUEL HURWITZ : records
The Wesleys
S. S. Wesley Blessed be the God and Father; Psalm 127: CHOIR OF HEREFORD CATHEDRAL
ROBERT GREEN (Organ) conducted by ROY MASSEY Choral Song and Fugue ROY MASSEY (organ) Wash me throughly CHOIR OF HEREFORD CATHEDRAL
ROBERT GREEN (organ) conducted by ROY MASSEY gramophone records
PIERRE AMOYAL (violin) ANNE QUEFFELEC (piano)
Faure Sonata No 1, in A, Op 13
Debussy Sonata in G minor
10.20* Interval Reading
10.25* Cardiff University Recital
Part 2 Franck Sonata in A
(Given before an invited audience in the Rcardon Smith Lecture Theatre, Cardiff, on 20 February)
Motet: Ave Christe immolate
Mass: Pange lingua (preceded by the plainsong hymn on which it is based): SCUOLA DI CHIESA conductor JOHN HOBAN
conducted by ERIAN WRIGHT PHILIPP HIRSHHORN 4violin) Mozart Violin Concerto
No 2, in D (K 211)
Franz Schmidt Symphony No 4, in c major
DoNALD price looks at some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and 4 next Week.
The Welsh composer
Daniel Jones , introduces and conducts some of his music, with KENNETH SILLITO violin), IAN JEWEL (viola) KEITH HARVEY (cello)
TRISTAN FRY (kettledrums)
8BC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
"ance Fantasv
String Trio (1970) (record)
Sonata for three unfceompanied kettledrums (record)
Symphony No «
BBC Wales
4A BBC record of Daniel Jones 's Symphonies Nos 8 and 9 and Dance Fantasy, Artium REGL 359, is available from record shops)
by JAMES GIBB
"eethoven Variations on Righini's air Vieni amore Schumann Kreisleriana
Symphony No 3, in D, Op 33: MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY orchestra, conducted by BORts KHAIKIN : record
Piano versus
Forte Christopher Hogwood looks at the use of dynamic contrast in music, with examples drawn from Gabrieli, Sweelinck, Stravinsky. Vivaldi and Vaughan Williams : records
medium leave only
Presented by Jack Brymer Handel Water Music: Suite No 2, in D
Mozart Symphony No 40, In G minor (K 550)
Stravinsky Dumbarton Oaks: BOURNEMOUTH
SINFONIETTA, conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD Series producer
IAN CARSON. BBC Bristol
with David Munrow
Two different aspects of Victorian musical life: the Philharmonic society which Prince Albert actively supported, and the popular music-hall which he did not.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON
direct from the Royal Albert Hall,
London
Mahler Symphony No 3 Helen Watts .contralto) BBC Symphony Chorus (women's voices) conductor BRIAN WRIGHT Philharmonia Chorus (women's voices) chorus-master
NORBERT BALATSCH
Southend Boys' Choir director
MICHAEL CRABB
BBC Symphony Orchestra leader
BELA DEKANY conducted by James Loughran
A simul-taneous broadcast with BBC2
ANDRAS VON TOSZEGUI HAMISH MILNE
Flackton Sonata in D
Kiel Three Romances. Op 69
Hummel Sonata in e flat. Op 5 No 3
5: The Smell oj Music
Could we construct, in Drinciple, a machine capable of smelling Beethoven's Ninth Symphony?
Until we are able to 00 that preposterous thought experiment, will we be able to claim that we understand how the brain works?
John Maddox discusses with Dr Colin Blakemore , Royal Society Locke Research Fellow at Cam-bridge University, and Dr Sydney Brenner of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology. the programme that faces biologists seeking to account for the behaviour of the brain.
A programme of British music, with northern connections.
PETER LAWSON (piano) PHILIPPA DAVIES (flute) JULIAN BAWSON-LYELL
(piano), JAMES FULKERSON (trombone)
RICHARD ORTON (pianO)
Elisabeth Lutyens The Ring of Bone, for piano
Robert Saxton Poems for Melisande, for flute and piano (first broadcast performance) Johnson Piano Sonata No 3
Anthony Gilbert The Incredible Flute Music
Richard Orton Scatter , for trombone, piano and tape. BBC Manchester