Fifth of seven programmes of music inspired by nature or by the landscape, traditions and legends of the British Isles Hoist Suite in f. Op 28 No 2 CLEVELAND SYMPHONIC WINDS, FREDERICK FENNELL Ireland Chelsea Reach; Soho
Forenoons (London Pieces) ERIC PARKIN (piano)
Delius, arr Fenby Late Swallows BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA
NORMAN DEL MAR
Malcolm Arnold Three Shanties
BELGIAN WOODWIND QUINTET Scott Early One Morning JOHN OGDON (piano)
LPO/BERNARD HERRMANN: records
Cantata No 62: Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland PETER JELOSITS (treble)
PAUL ESSWOOD (counter-tenor) KURT equiluz (tenor)
RUUD VAN DER MEER (baSS) TOLZ BOYS' CHOIR
VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT : record
Last of seven programmes Sonata in G, Op 37
RAYMUND HAVENITH: record
Handel Ballet Music (Alcina)
ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS/
JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
Suk Fantasy in G minor JOSEF SUK (violin)
CZECH PO/KAREL ANCERL
Dvorak Legend No 5, in A flat
ECO/RAFAEL KUBELIK
Mozart Symphony No 36, in c
(K 425) (Linz): BERLIN PO/KARL BOHM records
Introduced by Michael Oliver Prokofiev's Fourth Symphony - First and Second Thoughts: a talk by Geoffrey Norris. A conversation with Sarah Walker.
Many Pairs of Ears: some thoughts on listening to music by Michael Berkeley ,
Bayan Northcott , Christopher Bishop , Robert Simpson , Mark Elder , Nigel Osborne ,
Jeffrey Wakefield and Christopher Longuet-Higgins .
Producers GRAHAM SHEFFIELD and ANDREW LYLE
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 2.0pm)
(violin and piano)
Bartok Sonata No 2
Mozart Sonata in B flat (K 454) (A re-broadcast of last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert)
(Tomorrow at 1.5pm: The Music Group of London)
conducted by Andrew Davis Joela Jones (piano) Parti
Kabalevsky Overture: Colas Breugnon
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1, in B flat minor, Op 23
Peter Holmes , Lecturer in Economics at Sussex
University, reflects on some aspects of language and how it is used.
Part 2 Shostakovich
Symphony No 10, in E minor, Op 93
(WCLV recording)
Keyboard Music First of 11 programmes Italian Concerto (BWV 971); Polonaise in G minor (bwv Anh 125); March in D (bwv Anh 122); Musette in D (bwv Anh 126) VIOLET GORDON WOODHOUSE (harpsichord) mono record (1927) Italian Concerto (first movement) (BWV 971) MARK HAMBOURG (piano) mono record (1919)
String Quartet No 1, in A major ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET (R)
leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by Leonard Slatkin Jon Kimura Parker (piano) Brahms Piano Concerto No 1, in D minor 4.0* Interval Reading 4.5* Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5, in E minor (Presented by Lakeland Sinfonia
Concerts Society in association with Provincial Insurance PLC) BBC Manchester
MARILYN DALE (soprano) DAVID RUSSELL (guitar) Lennox Berkeley Songs of the half light Matyas Seiber Four Old French
Songs
A sceptical review of new ideas and old orthodoxies in the arts. Stephen Games presents a blend of talks, parodies, interviews and documentaries about issues here and abroad. Producers CATHY WEARING and SAM COLLYNS
(Re-broadcast on Friday at 10. 15pm)
direct from the Chapel of St John's College, Cambridge Advent Prose
Hymn: Lo! He comes with clouds descending
Lesson I: Ezekiel 36, w 22-28 Carols: 0 my dear heart
(Warlock); If ye would hear the angels sing
(arr Vaughan Williams)
Lesson II: Romans 13. vv 8-14 Carols: Righteous Joseph (arr
Martin Shaw ); There is a flower (Rutter); Balulalow (Ian Shaw ) Lesson III: Isaiah 9, w 2-7
Psalm: 119, vv 97-104 (Hopkins) Carol: The Cherry Tree Carol (arr Martin Shaw )
Lesson IV: Luke 4, w 14-21 Hymn: On Jordan's bank Carol: Gabriel's message (arr Geoffrey Shaw )
Lesson V: Mark 8, vv 31-38
Carol: Remember, 0 thou man (Ravenscroft)
Lesson VI: John 13, w 2-15 Hymn: 0 come, 0 come, Emmanuel!
Carols: The holy Son of God
(arr Routley); Gabriel's message (arr Willcocks)
Lesson VII: Isaiah 40, w 1-11 Magnificat: Bullock in D
Lesson VIII: John 1, w 19-21 Chorale: Break forth, 0 beauteous heavenly light (harmonised Bach)
Hymn: 0 little town of Bethlehem
Chorale Prelude: Wachet auf! (Bach)
Organist and Director of Music DR GEORGE GUEST
Organ Student PHILIP KENYON
by JAMES DOUGLAS
Father despised Mother and now that legacy of hate is apparent in their son and daughter as they swap acrimonious letters on details of the will. And the deliciously mean humour of Father's diary, a work of monumental egoism and pedantry, is well matched in their exchanges. Will the discovery of the diary break the vicious circle?
Directed by PETER KAVANAGH BBC Northern Ireland
(piano)
Mendelssohn Songs without words, Book 2, Op 30
Greig Sonata in E minor, Op 7 BBC Wales (R)
Innocence and Design
Six talks about the influence of economic ideas on policy by David Henderson , Head of the Economics and Statistics Department in the OECD
4: Orthodox Economists versus the People
(Lecture 5: Wed at 7. 45pm on Radio 4) (The Reith Lectures are printed weekly in THE LISTENER)
London Philharmonic Choir London Philharmonic Orchestra leader DAVID NOLAN conducted by Simon Rattle Parti
Symphony in Three Movements Symphony of Psalms
Dr Ian Hamnett , Reader in Anthropology at Bristol University, considers the conversion of the sociologist from arrogant sceptic of the 60s to humble sceptic of the 80s. (R)
Part 2
Mass for chorus and wind instruments
Ballet: Petrushka (1947)
(Given earlier this evening in the Royal Festival Hall, London)