Australia v England
Commentary from Perth on play after lunch on the nnai aay of the First Test Match. Commentators include CHRISTOPHER MARTIN-JENKINS , ALAN MCGILVRAY and LINDSAY HASSETT medium wave only from 7.0
Comprehensive forecast for UK land areas and inshore waters
LiEteners' record requests Larsson Pastoral Suite, Op 19: STOCKHOLM PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, Conducted by STIG WESTERBERG
7.17* Dvorak Symphony No 3, in E flat BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK
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8.5 Your Midweek Choice Part 2 Britten Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge 8.30* Elgar Sospiri ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
8.35* Ireland These things shall be JOHN CAROL CASE (baritone) LONDON PHILHARMONIC CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
J. C. Bach Overture: Artaserse ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD Artaserse (excerpts) DEBORAH COOK (soprano) MAUREEN LEHANE (mezzo-soprano) ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) LAYTON RING (harpsichord continuo) NORTHERN SINFONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS Concerto in E flat, Op 7 No 5 ingridhaebler (fortepiano) VIENNA CAPELLA ACADEMICA conducted by EDUARD MELKUS Alessandro Nell ' Indie (excerpts): SOLOISTS NORTHERN SINFONIA ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS gramophone records
played by Geoffrey Morgan at the organ of Westminster Abbey
Guy Weitz Fanfare and Gothic March
Howells Master Tallis 's Testament
Rheinberger Sonata No 7, in F minor. Op 127
Vierne Carillon de Westminster
leader Reginald LEOPOLD conducted by FRANK SHIPWAY
Tartini Symphony in A
Britten Simple Symphony
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Fantasy Journey to the Faroes; Symphony No 4 (The Inextinguishable) RICHARD CHESTER (flute) SCOTTISH NATIONAL
ORCHESTRA, leader EDWIN PALING , conductor SIR ALEXANDER GIBSON , BBC Scotland
A weekly series of recitals given by artists of the younger generation.
Raglan Baroque Players leader MONICA huggett director
Nicholas Kraemer
Alison Hargan (soprano) Polly Waterfield (violin)
Handel Concerto Grosso in F, Op 3 No 4b
Handel Cantata: Alpestre Monte (first modern performance)
William Croft Suite: The Comedy call'd The Funeral (Given before an in-vited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London)
with Michael Oliver
CHRISTOPHER VAN KAMPEIf and SUKI TAWB (cellos)
JANE GINSBORG (soprano) GEORGE NICHOLSON (piano) WISSEMA STRING QUARTET
Young British composers Philip Lane Soliloquy II for cello (with offstage cello)
George Nicholson Settings, for soprano and piano
Giles Swayne String Quartet No 2
Peter Ustinov , whose long-held concern with the welfare of children is well known, introduces just some of them singing and playing music from 30 countries and nations In a series of programmes marking the close of the International Year of the Child.
Symphony No 33, in B flat (K 319): BUDAPEST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by ANDRAS KORODI (Hungarian Radio recording)
Symphony No 34, in c (E 338): BERLIN philharmonic ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL bohu (SFB Berlin recording)
The last programme In this series of under-18-year-olds consists of Variations in B flat by Handel, played by Julian Dyson , and the first movement of Elgar's String Quartet, played by Elizabeth Layton. Leland Chen ,
Sophie Renshaw and Struan Murray.
5.45-5.50 News
Presented by Jack Brymer Mozart Overture: The Marriage of Figaro
Brahms Variations on the St Anthony Chorale
Haydn Symphony No 97 BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BRADBURY conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE followed by an interlude
Just Make the Arrangements: Howard Rees offers an insight into the world of the arranger. with the help of marvin HAMLISCH , ANGELA MORLEY , KARL JENKINS. BOBBY RICH-ARDS and TREVOR BARSTOW. Producer DAVID epps
direct from the Victoria Hall
Howard Shelley (piano) BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra, conducted by GiinlherHerbie
Schubert Symphony No 5, in B flat major
Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 1, in G minor
followed by an interlude
Part 2 Sibelius
Symphony No 1, in E minor (Presented by Stoke and Newcastle Festival in association with Century Oils Ltd) BBC Manchester
Presented by Ian Trewin and compiled by ANAT KINBERO
' We are expected to be prophets, so an Israeli writer who has no opinions on politics is " Hardly a writer " ... ' (AMOS oz) ' What I want of our literature when it's translated is not to make one clear image of Israel - 1 think we should be happy that it does give the image of a country which is fighting, believing and creating.' (MOSHE SHAMIR ) 'The world of Jews today, outside Israel, is not my world ... my writing is Israel' and I am true to what has been accumulated here in the last 100 years of Jewish existence in Palestine and in Israel ...' (ehud ben EZER) An investigation into the contemporary literary scene in Israel, with the voices Of sauih IL kasim, YEHUDA AMICHAI. EHUD BEN EZER, TET CARMI, RUTH FAIN-LIGHT, AMOS OZ, GILBERT PHELPS, DALIA RAVIKOVITCH , TONY RUDOLF. MOSHE SHAMIR , ALAN SILLITOE , A. B. YEHOS hua and S. yizhar.
Readers EVA haddon, NEVille JASON, GABRIEL WOOLF Producer
BERNARD KRICHEFSKI
played by ANNE queffelec and imogen COOPER