anon Five Dances
PAUL BERNARD (organ)
7.9* Adam Jarzebski Concerto chromatica
POLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JERZY MAKSVMIUK
7.14' Chopin Krakowiak CLAUDIO ARRAU (piano) LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by ELIAHU INBAL
7.28* Jan Wanski Symphony in D: POZNAN CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA, conducted by ROBERT SATANOWSKI
8.0 News
8.5 John Stanley Concerto No 4, in c minor
GERALD GIFFORD (organ) NORTHERN SINFONIA
ORCHESTRA, directed by GERALD GIFFORD
8.16' Vaughan Williams The lark ascending HUGH mBEAN (violin) NEW PHILHARMONIA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
8.32' Bridge Suite: The Sea: ROYAL LIVERPOOL
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by \SIR CHARLES GROVES: records
Arcangelo Corelll attrib Corelli Trumpet
Sonata in D: DON SMITHERS, instrumental ensemble, SIMON PRESTON (harpsichord)
9.11' Corelli. arr Barbirolli Oboe Concerto in F
EVELYN ROTHWELL (oboe)
HALLÉORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
9.20* Corelli Sonata in D,
Op 5 No 1: EDUARD MELKUS (Violin). HUGUETTE DREYFUS (harpsichord)
GARO ATMACAYAN (cello)
9.30* Concerto Grosso in B flat. Op 6 No 5
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS. directed by NEVILLE MARRINER : records
(piano)
Scarlatti Sonata in B minor (Kk 87): Sonata in A minor (Kk 54)
Schubert Fantasie in c (The Wanderer)
Chopin Scherzo No 4, in t
ENDELLION STRING QUARTET John Foulds Quartetto intimo (first broadcast) Schumann Quartet in A major, Op 41 No 3
DAVID JOHNSTON (tenor) KEITH SWALLOW (piano)
Liszt Schwebe. schwebe, blaues Auge: Du bist wie eine Blume: Vergiftet sind meine Lieder: Oh! Quand je dors; Enfant, si j'étais roi
Rachmaninov In the silent night: Spring waters: 0 never sing to me again; Midsummer nights (sung in Russian) BBC Manchester
direct from Guildhall,
London: Ifor James (horn) BBC Concert Orchestra leader John BRADBURY conductor
Ashley Lawaence. Part 1
Weber Overture: Preciosa Haydn Divertimento in F (H 11 28)
Mozart Horn Concerto No 4, in E flat (K 495)
Ian McDougall , with the help of the BBC's
Monitoring Service, presents his weekly selection of foreign radio broadcasts.
Producer NANCY HILL
Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 8. in g
(In association with the Corporation of London)
Five Pieces, for violin, viola, cello, clarinet and horn, Op 6: Autumn Poem, for horn and piano, Op
45: Three Raga Melodies, for unaccompanied violin, Op 59: Sonatina for recorders and piano, Op 82 CAPRICORN
ROSS WINTERS (recorders) ROBIN BOWMAN (piano) BBC Bristol
Hymn of Praise
MARGARET PRICE and MARIA VENUTI (sopranos) WERNER HOLLWEG (tenor) VIENNA JEUNESSE CHORUS VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted bv RICCARDO CHAILLY (Austrian Radio recording from the 1981 Vienna Festival)
Charles Fox with records
Simon Mundy introduces music for the early evening which includes
Schubert's Symphony No 1, in d. at 5.15*.
Producer RONALD COOK
A series of eight documentary programmes written and presented by Michael Charlton which examines what have been called the missed opportunities ' of Britain's European diplomacy between the final years of the Second World War and de Gaulle's veto of the United Kingdom's first bid to join the EEC. 2: Bevin at Victoria Station
Following the breakdown of the war-time partnership which defeated Hitler,
Ernest Bevin - who said the aim of his foreign policy was to enable people to travel anywhere without a passport - makes a start on European unity with the major part he played in forging the Western
Alliance against Stalin's Russia.
Contributors include SIR RODERICK BARCLAY , LORD
FRANKS, LORD GARNER, LORD GLADWYN, THE RT HON DENIS HEALEY , MP,
ETIENNE HIRSCH , LORD MAYHEW, PAUL NITZE , LORD PLOWDEN,
LORD ROBERTHALL, SIR FRANK ROBERTS , LORD SHERFIELD and recordings from the BBC Sound Archives. Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF followed by an interlude
London Symphony Orchestra, leader Michael Davis, conductor Claudio Abbado
Second of three concerts, direct from the Royal Festival Hall, LondonÂ
Part 1
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 2, in B flat, Symphony No 1, in C
Presented by Ian McKellen
This programme has much to do with the theatre with words by Shakespeare, Sondheim, Blake, Coward, Stoppard and Micheal Mac Liammoir.
Directed by IAN COTTERELL
Part 2 Beethoven
Piano Concerto No 3, in c minor (In association with Peter Stuyvesant)
David Lumsdaine To mark his 50th birthday, his first major work, Kelly Ground, and a composition for chamber orchestra from the mid-1970s, Salvation Creek with Eagle
RONALD LUMSDEN (piano) ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH (Repeat of the orchestral work)
Nocturne No 6
MUSIC PARTY, directed by ALAN HACKER : record (Postponed from 5 October)