Mendelssohn Overture: A Midsummer Night's Dream: LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS
7.16* Haydn Concerto in C, for viola, organ and strings: BRUNO GIURANNA DANIEL CHORZEMPA , GERMAN BACH SOLOISTS, conducted by HELMUT WINSCHERMANN
7.47* Saint-Saens Symphonic Poem: Le rouet d'Omphale: PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA, Conducted by JEAN MARTINON
gramophone records
Purcell Suite: Abdelazar ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC conducted by CHRISTOPHER ROGWOOD
8.18- Dvorak Silent Woods
JACQUELINE DU PRÉ (cello) CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
8.25* Chopin Ballade No 2, in F: TAMAS VASARY (piano)
8.32 Ippolitov-Ivanov
Evening in Georgia VALENTIN ZVEROV (flute) ANATOLY LYUBIMOV (oboe)
VLADIMIR SOKOLOV (clarinet) SERGEI KRASAVIN (bassóon) EMILIA MOSKVITINA (harp)
8.37* Britten The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra: LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER records
Tomkins (1572-1656)
Thomas Tomkins was the last in the long line of the great Tudor composers. His links with the Golden Age came from his master, William Byrd. In 1596, Tomkins was appointed organist of Worcester Catbedral, a post he held, for 60 years... His compositions include . sacred and secular music of great richness, while much of his keyboard music is the fruit of a spectacular Indian Summer of creativity.
Anthem: When David heard: CHOIR OF CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL. OXFORD directed by SIMON PRESTON Madrigal: Too much I once lamented
DELLER CONSORT
directed by ALFRED DELLER Pavan in a minor: SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS. directed by AUGUST WENZINGER 'Anthem: Almighty God, the fountain of will wis dom: CHOIR OF MAGDALEN COLLEGE. OXFORD, conducted by BERNARD ROSE: Records
JAMES GALWAY (flute)
KYUNG-WHA CHUNG (violin) PHILLIP MOLL (harpsichord continuo), MORAY WELSH (ceflo 'continuo)
Trio-Sonata in G (BWV 1038); Violin Sonata in c niinor (BWV 1017.): Trio-Sonata in G (BWV 1039)
10.20 Interval Reading
10.30* Bach. Part 2
Flute Sonata in E minor (BWV 1034); Trio-Sonata in c minor (BWV 1079)
(A concert given in June 1979 at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester)
BBC Manchester
leader BRENDAN O'BRIEN conducted by PAAVO BERGLUND
PETER FRANKL (piano)
Sibelius Festivo (Scenes historiques); Belshazzar's Feast
Chopin Piano Concerto No 1, in E minor
12.20* Interval Reading
12.25* Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Part 2 Debussy
La mer. BBC Bristol
direct from St John's. Smith Square, London Garrick Ohlsson (piano)
Beethoven Sonata in E flat. Op 27 No 1
Schoenberg Five Pieces,
OP 23
Liszt Valse oubliée No 2: Transcendental Studies: Paysage; Wilde Jagd (Tickets £1.10 available from 11.0 am today, or in advance from the Box Office, tel [number removed])
(Repeated: Wed 9.15 pm)
BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA leader MAURICE CAVANAGH conductor ERIC WETHERELL Rossini Overture: The Silken Ladder
Eric Wetherell Suite: Welsh Dresser
George Butterwortn A Shropshire Lad.
Peter Hope Suite: The Ring of Kerry
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on Greensleeves '
Mozart Overture: The Magic Flute
BBC Northern Ireland
The third of five programmes in which the complete Cantiones Sacrae of 1589 are sung by Oxford and Cambridge choirs.
Aspice; Domine; Vide, Domin'c, afflictionem nostram: Ne irascaris, Domine: CHOIR OF
MAGDALEN COLLEGE, OXFORD condvetor BERNARD ROSE
Michael Haydn Trumpet Concerto in c: DON SMITHERS BERLIN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by WOLF-DIETER HAUSCHILD
Schubert Fantasy in F minor (D 940)
ALFONS AND ALOYS KONTARSKY (piano duet)
Bruekner Symphony No 1, in c minor
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM
takes as its theme Schubert's ' Unfinished'. Presented by Antony Hopkins medium wave and mono only from 6.20
leader FELIX KOK conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
ERICH GRUENBERG (violin)
Vaughan Williams Overture: The Wasps
John McCabe Violin Concerto No 2 (first performance)
Dipak Nandy , a member of the Annan Committee of Enquiry into Broad-casting, reflects on the issues arising from Asa Briggs 's recent study, Coverning the BBC. which is based on a number of case histories and un-published sources.
Part 2 Elgar
Symphony No 1, in A flat (Given on 20 March in Birmingham Town Hall in association with IMI Ltd) BBC Birmingham
Herbert Simon. Professor of Computer Science and Psychology at the Carnegie-Mellon University. Pittsburg, and 1978 Nobel Prizewinner for Economics, talks to
Mary Goldring about the processes of decision-making in business. Since the early 1940s. Professor Simon has regularly re-minded the more doctri-naire economists that man does not work for profit alone, and 4hat his decisions are not utterly rational. He is currently working on the creation of artificial intelligence through computer tech-nology.
Producer TOM READ followed by an interlude
DAVID MASON
Grieg Norwegian Dance in Op 35 No 2
Liset Waldesrauschen
Chopin Waltz in A flat. Op 34 No 1: Waltz in G flat, Op 70 No 1
Rachmaninov Prelude in D Op 23 No 4: Prelude in G minor. Op 23 No
Gershwin Three Preludes Grainger Country Gardens
Introduced by Charles Fox MIKE OSBORNE QUARTET
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Balbastre La Suzanne: La Malesherbe
WILLIAM LINCOLN CHRISTIE ' (harpsichord) .
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