Listeners' record requests Boyce Symphony No 6, in r ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.11* Myslivecek Wind Octet No 1, in E flat
PRAGUE CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
7.26* C. P. E. Bach Organ Concerto in G (Wq 34): JEAN GUILLOU , BRANDENBURG ORCHESTRA OF BERLIN, conducted by RENE KLOPFENSTEIN
8.0 News
8.5 Your Midweek Choice Part 2
David Diamond Symphony NO 4: NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
8.24* Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D
NATHAN MILSTEIN , VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO
Cavalli and Carisslml
Cavalli Sonata a tre (1656) ALARIUS ENSEMBLE BRUSSELS 9.11* Cavalli Messa Concertata (1656)
MUNICH VOCAL SOLOISTS
BAVARIAN STATE ORCHESTRA
CHAMBER ENSEMBLE conducted by HANS LUDWIG HIRSCH: records
played by Ian Hare
Purcell Voluntary in 6 minor, for double organ Tippett Prelude at vespro di Monteverdi Bach Trio-Sonata No 4, in E minor (BWV 528)
Kenneth Leighton Paean
MAX VAN EGMOND (baritone) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Weber Klage; Der kleine Fritz: Was zieht zu deinem Zauberkreise; Meine Farben: Sonett Cornelius Song-cycle:
Trauer und Trost
Schubert II modo di prender moglie: II traditor deluso; L'incanto degli occhi
The first of two programmes in which all six of Bach's Brandenburg Concertos are played by BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA conducted by KENNETH MONTGOMERY
HOWARD NELSON , DAVID EATON (flutes), RONALD THOMAS , PETER POOLE (violins),
LINNHE ROBERTSON (harpsichord)
Mozart Overture: 11 re pastore
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 4, in G
Mozart Concertone in c, for two violins and orchestra (K 190)
Peter Dodd talks about Bach - as The Greatest Master of Harmony
Part 2
No 3, in G; No 5, in D
(Given in Tavistock Town Hall on 3 Feb) BBC Bristol
The first in a new series of recitals given by artists of the younger generation Kathryn Stott (piano)
Beethoven Sonata in I flat, Op 81a (Les Adieux) Franck Prelude, Chorale and Fugue
Lyapunov Lezghinka
(Given before a studio audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Tickets available from the Ticket Unit, BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW)
Introduced by Michael Oliver
English Songs
JANE MANNING (SOp), RICHARD RODNEY BENNETT (pianO)
Brian Chappie Light breaks where no sun shines (first broadcast)
John McCabe Requiem Sequence (first broadcast) John Casken la Orana, Gauguin (first broadcast) Richard Rodney Bennett A Garland for Marjory Fleming
PETER WILLIAMS (organ) CATHERINE MACKINTOSH
SIMON STANDAGE (baroque Violins), ANTHONY PLEETH (baroque cello), ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC, directed by FRANS BRÜGGEN (recorder) Handel Organ Concerto No 9, in b flat, Op 7 No 3 Telemann Concerto in c, for recorder, strings and continuo
4.20* Interval Reading
4.25* Swansea Bach Week 1979, Part 2
Bach Concerto In D minor, for two violins and strings (Bwv 1043)
Handel Organ Concerto No 10, in D minor, Op 7 No 4 (Git'en in St Mary's Church on 6 April) BBC Wales
Jocelyn Boyer (flute) from Worcester, is 13. In this programme she plays music by Benjamin Godard and Gabriel Faurg, With Elaine Hugh-Jones (piano). BBC Birmingham
5.45-5.50 News medium wave and mono only from 5.45
Presented by Jack Brymer Chopin Preludes , Op 28
VLADO PERLEMUTER (piano) Schubert Quartet-movement in c minor (o 703) GABRIELI STRING QUARTET
conducted by Bernard Haitink
Beethoven Symphony No 6, in F (Pastoral)
Part 2 Dvorak Symphony No 7, in D minor
(RIAS Berlin recording)
'I don't believe Nature in her formulation of fundamental laws of physics uses non-beautiful pieces.' Professor Chen Ning Yang, now of the State University of New York, won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1957 for his work on elementary particles. He talks to John Maddox about the physicists' dogma - that they are not merely chasing chaos, but n set of simple and beautiful mathematical rules which will describe the Universe. Producer GEOFF DEEHAN
String Quartet in r. minor, Op 83: CLAREMONT QUARTET gramophone record
The Israeli poet. Yehuda Amichal , discusses and illustrates his work in conversation with the writer and translator ANTHONY RUDOLF.
Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester followed by an interlude
JOHN LADE introduces the performance of Debussy's La mer. recommended by Andrew Keener in last Saturday's Record Review.
First of three programmes in which Peter Hill plays piano music by Ferruccio Busoni and by some of the many 20th-century composers influenced by him The first programme consists of Erscheinung from Busoni's Elegies, the Three Piano Pieces. Op 11 by Busoni's friend Schoenberg, and the second of the Scheenberg pieces in Busoni's ' concert transcription '.