Bach Concerto in A minor (BWV 1065)
PASCAL DEVOVON,
MICHEL DALBERTO , JACQUES GAUTHIER , ANNE QUEFFELEC (pianos) JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD
7.15* Cimarosa Motet:
Quoniam tu soltis sanctus ARLEEN AUGER (soprano)
STUTTGART RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by ARGEO QUADRI
7.21' Boccherinl String Trio In F major (G 77) ARCOPHON TRIO
7.35' Respighl.Suite: The Birds : ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
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8.5 Strauss Festival
Prelude, Op 61; BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BÔHM
8.17* Beethoven Violin Sonata in A. Op 12 No 2 ITZHAK PERLMAN (violin)
VLADIMIR ASIIKENAZY (piano)
8.34* Falla Nights In the Gardens of Spain
ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN (piano) PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANOV : records
Palestrina at Santa Maria Maggiore Vent sponsa Christi CHOIR OF ST JOHN 'S
COLLEGE. CAMBRIDGE. conducted by GEORGE GUEST Quam pulchri sunt: TOLZ BOYS' CHOIR, conducted by GERHARD SCHMIDT-GADEN
Hodle Beata Virgo Maria; Senex puerum portabat CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, Cambridge, conducted by SIR DAVID WILLCOCKS
0 magnum mysterlum: CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE. conducted by PHILIP LEDGER
Missa brevis: CHOIR OF ST JOHN 'S COLLEGE,
CAMBRIDGE, conducted by GEORGE GUEST : records
Symphony No 2, in E flat LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT : record
JEAN-LOUIS STEUERMANN Michael Berkeley Strange Meeting (first broadcast performance) Beethoven Variations and Fugue on a theme from Prometheus, Op 35
MALCOLM MESSITER (oboe) SKAILA KANGA (harp) Bochsa Nocturne In P. Op 50 No 2 Glinka Variations on a Theme of Mozart, for harp Britten Three Metamorphoses after Ovid, for oboe Rossini Andante and Variations in F BBC Bristol
led by ANDREW ORTON conductor EDWARD DOWNES EILENE HANNAN (soprano) Part 1 Wagner Siegfried Idyll Mozart Aria: Ah! 10 previdi (k 272) Stravinsky The faun and the shepherdess
Ian McDougall , with the help of the BBC's Monitoring Service. presents his weekly selection of foreign radio broadcasts (Repeated. Wed 8.55 pm)
Part 2 Dvorak Symphony No 6. In D (Given on 18 June In the City Halt. Hull)
ANTONY RODEN (tenor) GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano) Ireland The Land of Lost Content Britten Six Holderlin Fragments Wishart Spring sadness: June twilight; Dirge; The Mountebank's song Quitter To Julia, Op 8 (Given before a studio audience in New Broadcasting House) BBC Manchester
DELMt STRING QUARTET Haydn Quartet in G minor. Op 74 No 3 (The Rider) Daniel Jones Quartet (1957) Debussy Quartet In c minor (Given in January 1981 at the Powis Hall, Bangor, in association with the Department of Music, University College of North Wales, Bangor) BBC Wales
Michael Berkeley introduces the programme of music for the early evening which ends with Paganini's Violin Concerto No 2, in B minor, at 6.01. Producer RONALD COOK
The best of present-day Jazz on records. Introduced by Charles Fox
Translated and abridged for radio In six parts by MICHAEL ALEXANDER 4: Return to Geatland
Read by Harvey Hallsmith BBC Bristol
Don Giovanni
Opera in two acts
Music by Mozart. Libretto by LORENZO DA PONTE (sung in Italian)
MARTIN ISEPP
(harpsichord continuo) CLYNDEBOURNE CHORUS chorus director JANE GLOVER LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, leader DAVID NOLAN conducted by BERNARD HAITINK. Act 1
'I work on single cells... and yet I would claim that I am working on problems relating to the basis of mind.'
The American Society for Neuroscience embraces a wide range of scientific disciplines whose common cause is the brain. Colin Blakemore, Professor of Physiology at Oxford University, attended their annual meeting and in a series of four programmes examines the most significant recent developments in brain research.
Genetic engineering techniques are enabling molecular biologists to start unravelling how the structure and function of brain cells can be modified by hormonal and environmental influences.
Don Giovanni Act 2