Frederick the Great
Flute Concerto No 4, in D HANS-MARTIN LINDE (flute) SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS, directed by AUGUST WENZINGER
7.23* Schubert Die
Taubenpost:
DIETRICH FISCHER -DIESKAU (baritone) GERALD MOORE (piano)
7.26* Haydn Symphony No 103, in E flat (Drum
Roll): ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
8.0 News
8.5 Jarnefelt Praeludium BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by PAAVO BERGLUND
8.8* Offenbach King of the Boeotians (Orpheut in the Underworld) ALAN CROFOOT (tenor) SADLER'S WELLS OPERA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by ALEXANDER FARIS
8.11* Shostakovich
Romance, Op 97a No 8 (The Gadfly)
HEINRICH FRIEDHEIM (violin) USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV
8.17* Grieg Symphony in c minor: BERGEN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by KARSTEN ANDERSEN : record
Bernstein
I, Too, Sing America/
Okay ' Negroes '; To My
Dear and Loving Husband (Songfest): CLAMMA DALE
(SOP), ROSALIND ELIAS , NANCY WILLIAMS (mezzo-sops), JOHN REARDON (baritone) WASHINGTON NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER Symphony No 2 (The Age of Anxiety): LUKAS FOSS (piano), ISRAEL
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER: record*
WIELAND KUIJKEN (viola da gamba)
COLIN TILNEY (harpsichord) Christopher Simpson
Divisions in D; Divisions in E minor
Bach Suite in E flat, for harpsichord (bwv 819)
Antoine Forqueray Suite No 1 in D minor
JOSÉ CARRERAS (tenor)
EDUARDO MULLER (piano) Tosti Malia ; Non t'amo piQ; Vorreimorire; Aprile (Austrian Radio recording from the 1981 Salzburg Festival)
PHILIP PICKETT RACHEL BECKETT
Tippett Four Inventions
Hans Ulrich Staeps Reihe kleiner Duette, for two treble recorders
conductor ERICH BERGEL GERALD ROBBINS (piano) Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides: Piano
Concerto No 1, in G minor; Symphony No 4, in A (Italian)
A series of weekly recitals given by artists of the younger generation. KREUZBERGER QUARTET Schubert Quartet
Movement in c minor (D 703)
Brahms Quartet in B flat. Op 67
(Given before a studio audience in the Concert
Hall, Broadcasting House, London)
Introduced by Michael Oliver
Eight programmes 6: Milt Jackson
In conversation with Charles Fox , the American vibraharpist recalls his, debut on the jazz scene playing with Dizzy Gillespie 's Band. After his first recording - with Dinah Washington - he played on sessions with Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk. For over two decades he was a key member of the Modern Jazz Quartet until the group disbanded in 1974. Since then he has toured mostly as a solo performer.
Producer DEREK DRESCHER
for Ash Wednesday from the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge
Responses: Ebdon Psalm: Miserere
(Psalm 51): Allegri, arr Guest
First Lesson: Daniel 9, vv 3-10, 16-19
Canticles: Tomkins
Second Lesson: Hebrewi 3, v 12 to 4, v 13
Anthem: Salvator mundi (Tallis)
Hymn: Sinful, sighing to be blest (A & MR 87) Organ Voluntary:
Fantasia Chromatica (Sweelinck)
Director of music GEORGE GUEST
Organ student
ANDREW LUMSDEN
Takes us from sunset to sunrise, with music by Schubert, Mozart, Chopin, Schumann, Satie, Borodin, Wolf, Greig, and at 5.25* Delius Paris
6.20* Mussorgsky A night on the bare mountain Presenter Lionel Salter Producer LEO BLACK
Suite No 1, Op 5
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY and ANDRÉ PREVIN (tWO pianos) gramophone record
In 1946, Joshua Lederberg showed that strains of the bacterium E coli behaved as males, and others as females. The discovery was remarkable because it meant that they could mingle their genetic material. It then became Possible to study the mechanisms of inheritance in cultures of bacteria. Professor Sir
.Hans Kornberg of the University of Oxford discusses with John
Maddox the insights into Physiology made possible by E coli.
conducted by John Pritchard
Ralph Kirshbaum (cello) direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Part 1
Sessions Symphony No 2 Walton Cello Concerto
Part 2
Beethoven Symphony No 5, in c minor
(A Royal Philharmonic Society Concert, in association with Laskys, and with Celestion International)
Some thoughts on JOHN SKELTON by John Arden , whose feature about the 16th-century poet can be heard tomorrow at 7.20. Producer ALFRED BRADLEY BBC Manchester
Mazurka in c sharp minor, Op 50, No 3; Waltz in A flat, Op 34
No 1: DINU LIPATTI (piano) gramophone record
The first of seven programmes. Tenebrae Respond:
Caligaverunt oculi mei Penitential Psalm, No 1
THE SIXTEEN, director HARRY CHISTOPHERS
Funeral March: In Memoriam, Op 59
LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM gramophone record: 1938