Rimsky-Korsakov
Overture: May Night
PHILHARMON IA ORCHESTRA conducted by CONSTANTIN SILVESTRI
7.13* Chopin Barcarolle in F sharp
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano)
7.22* Dvorak Symphonic Variations: LONDON
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ZDENEK MACAL
7.45* Karel Komzak Waltz: Bad'ner Mad'ln VIENNA VOLKSOPER
ORCHESTRA, conducted by FRANZ BAUER-THEUSSL
8.0 News
8.5 Purcell Suite: The Virtuous Wife
RHENISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by GUNTER KEHR
8.18* C. P. E. Bach Cello Concerto in A (Wq 172) LYNN HARRELL
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by PINCHAS ZUKERMAN
8.39* Haydn Symphony
No 69, in c: philharmonia HUNGARICA, conducted by ANTAL DORATI ; records
The Strauss Family
Johann (father) (1804.49) Johann (son) (1825-99) Josef (1827-70)
Eduard (1835-1916)
Johann Strauss (father) Radetzky March: VIENNA
PHILHARMONIC, conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
Johann Strauss (son)
The Gypsy Baron (Act 1) SOLOISTS
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
AND CHORUS, conducted by OTTO ACKERMANN : records
EQUALE BRASS arr John Miller Spanish Renaissance Suite George Lloyd A
Miniature Triptych
Holborne Five Dances
Malcolm Arnold Quintet (Given on 18 May in Malvern Priory) BBC Birmingham
direct from The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh. Cleveland Quartet. Part 1 Haydn String Quartet in D, Op 64 No 5 (The Lark) Tippett String Quartet No 1.
by Anton Chekhov, translated by Jessie Coulson, adapted by Michelne Wandor
Read by Michael Graham Cox
Seductive as the nightingale, Zhilin speaks temptingly of the delights of good food.
Part 2 Brahms String Quartet No 3, in B flat. BBC Scotland
Opera In three acts Music by Purcell Libretto by NAHUM TATE (gramophone record) TAVERNER CHOIR, TAVERNER PLAYERS, conducted by ANDREW PARROTT.
conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM Bruckner Symphony No 7 (Overseas broadcast made possible by a grant to the orchestra from Esso)
(1888-1982) In 1977 Dame Marie, who died earlier this year, recorded at her home in London a programme in which she spoke about her life and introduced her personal choice of records.
Schubert Quartet in E flat (D 87): ALLEGRI QUARTET Howells Clarinet Sonata THEA KING, CLIFFORD BENSON
Eric Crozier explores the musical themes in the works Of THOMAS HARDY. With EILEEN ATKINS and NIGEL HAWTHORNE (readers) and DAVID OGDEN (violin) Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD
played by ALAN CUCKSTON in St Paul's Church, Shadwell, London
Purcell Toccata in A
Blow Prelude: Vers for the cornett and single organ: A Double Vers
Croft Cornett Voluntary
Sweden: CHAMBER CHOIR OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, STOCKHOLM
W Germany: JUGENDCHOR OSTALLGAU
Ireland: choir of UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, CORK
Finland: YOUTH CHOIR OF VARKAUS
UK: MARKET HARBOROUGH SINGERS
Presenter Bernard Keeffe
(Organised by the BBC in association with the EBU)
direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London Wynford
Evans (tenor)
Barry Tuckwell (horn)
BBC Scottish Symphony
Orchestra, leader GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF , conductor Sir Charles Groves Part I
Mozart Church Sonata No 14, In c major (K 278)
Edward McGuire Source Britten Serenade for tenor, horn and strings
Dr Ann Robinson of the Department of Politics at the University College of Wales in Cardiff argues that changes in Britain's administrative structure over the last two decades have left ministers with no effective control over public expenditure.
Mozart Horn Concerto No 2. in E flat major (k 417) Schumann Symphony No 1, in 8 flat major (Spring)
A portrait of Sir Lewis Namier , by John Cannon A great, outgoing, vibrant, live figure ... warped to some extent by consuming self. righteousness.'
The celebrated historian, who died in 1960, is remembered by friends and colleagues, Including LORD BELOFF, SIR ISAIAH BERLIN. JOHN BROOKE , H. T. DICKINSON , J. H. PLUMS , the late DAME LUCY SUTHERLAND,
A. J. P. TAYLOR and DR ANNE WHITEMAN.
Producers ADRIAN JOHNSON , ANTHONY MONCRIEFF
Presenter Charles Fox STEVE MELLING (piano)