6.55 Urban Geology.
7.15 Maths Foundation Tutorial.
7.35 A Calculus of Fields.
Coates London Suite LONDON POPS ORCHESTRA/FENNELL
Three Victorian Ballads:
Sullivan The Dicky Bird and the Owl; Dix the Trumpeter; Leslie Annabelle Lee ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
BENJAMIN LUXON (baritone) ANDRE PREVIN (piano)
Hadley One Morning in Spring LPO/BOULT
Addinsell Warsaw Concerto MISHA DICHTER (piano) PHILHARMONIA/MARRINER
Elgar Three Bavarian Dances BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA/ NORMAN DEI. MAR: records
Victoria Motet and Mass: 0 quam gloriosum
WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL CHOIR/DA VID HILL
Biber Sonata No 2 in A: Mary's visit to Elizabeth (Rosary Sonatas)
FRANZJOSEF MAIER (violin) FRANZ LERNDORFER (organ) MAX ENGEL (cello)
KONRAD JUNGHANEL (theorbo) Sibelius, arr Higgs Suite mignonne: I SALONISTI
Stenhammar Symphony No 2 in G minor
GOTHENBURG SO/JARVI: records
A competition in memory of the famous violinist and teacher is held every two years in London. This programme - the first of two - introduces three of the talented participants.
Beethoven Sonata in F, Op 24 GYULA STULLER with EVA NEMETH (piano) Paganini Caprice No 13 LEV POLYAKIN
Vieuxtemps Fantasia appassionata MASAYUK1 KINO with GORDON BACK (piano)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra leader GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR SCOTTISH PHILHARMONIC SINGERS (chorus-master IAN MCCRORIE) Elgar Nursery Suite
W. Gillies Whittaker The Coelestial Spheare
(first broadcast performance)
11.55* Interval Reading
12.0* Delius Over the Hills and Far Away
W. Gillies Whittaker The Lyke-Wake Dirge
(first broadcast performance) Bliss Prologue, Five Dances and Finale from Checkmate BBC Scotland
(soprano and piano)
John Weldon The Wakeful
Nightingale Schubert Nachtviolen ; Die Blumensprache
Wolf Wiegenlied: Im Sommer; Bedeckt mich mit Blumen; Schumann Der Nussbaum Brahms Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer; Botschaft Debussy C'est l'extase langoureuse
Faure Apres un reve; Mandoline
Poulenc Violon
Chausson Le colibri
Guastavino La rosa y el Sauce Granados El majo discrete
The second of three programmes given last month at the Cheltenham International Festival of Music
LINDSAY STRING QUARTET with ALLAN SCHILLER (piano)
String Quartet in A minor, Op 13; Variations in E flat, Op 82
2.40* Interval Reading
2.45* Piano Quartet in F minor, Op 2
BBC Birmingham
Facsimile; Three Dance Episodes (On the Town)
Halil: nocturne for flute, string orchestra and percussion JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL (flute)
ISRAEL PO/THE COMPOSER. records
Preludes (Book 2) played by GORDON FERGUS-THOMPSON (piano)
Introduced by Peter Clayton
Four talks in which Mary Seton-Watson introduces selections from the state-owned literary journals.
4: Nostalgia for Old Russia Reader BENJAMIN WHITROW
Producer LOUISE PURSLOW
Piano Trio No 2
MEMBERS OF THE NASH ENSEMBLE Marcia Crayford (violin)
Christopher van Kampen (cello) Ian Brown (piano)
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Glyndebourne Festival Opera
Opera buffa in four acts
Libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte after Beaumarchais' comedy
Glyndebourne Chorus, London Philharmonic Orchestra, leader Peter Manning, conducted by Bernard Haitink
Acts 1 and 2
John Lucas , Professor of English at Loughborough
University, looks at Crabbe's contribution to the English novel and suggests that the poet's comparative obscurity today is the result of his merits and not his failings.
Readings by SEAN BARRETT
Producer THOMAS SUTCLIFFE
Mozart Le nozze di Figaro Acts 3 and 4 (The preparation of this performance has been made possible by support from the Michael and Ilse Katz Charitable Trust)
(bom 18 August 1884) conducts: Kodaly Dances from Galanta
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA (mono: record)
11.20 Psychology and Jane Eyre. 11.40 Realism and Interrogative Text.