The Ghent Altarpiece
Bach Sonata in B minor (iswvi030)
WILBERT HAZELZET (flute)
HENK BOUMAN (harpsichord)
7.21* Franck Prelude , Fugue and Variation, Op 18 PETER HURFORD (organ)
7.30* Walton Viola Concerto
PAUL DOKTOR
LPO EDWARD DOWNES
8.0 News
8.5 Michael Haydn Symphony inA(p6)
FRANZ LlSZT CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by JANOS ROLLA
8.18* Stravinsky Concerto for piano and wind instruments STEPHEN BISHOP KOVACEVICH BBC SO SIR COLIN DAVIS
8.38* Shostakovich Quartet No 1, in c
BORODIN STRING QUARTET
8.52* Peter Maxwell Davies Kinloch his Fantassie
FIRES OF LONDON records
Grieg Holberg Suite ACADEMY OF ST MARTTN-IN-THE-FIELDS/ SIR NEVILLE \JaRRINER Piano Concerto in A minor RADULUPU LSO/ANDRE PREVIN: records
directed by Thomas Füri Zelenka Overture in F Wassenaer Concerto Armonico No 3, in A Vivaldi Concerto in F (rv 442) MICHAEL COPLEY (alto recorder) Holzbauer Symphony in E flat, Op4No3 records VHFIFM only from 10.45
The First Cornhill Test England v India
Ball-by-ball commentary on the first day's play at Lord's by Brian Johnston
Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Henry Blofeld with expert comments from
Trevor Bailey , Fred Trueman and Farokh Engineer Scorer BILL FRINDALL
1.5 News
1.10 Six Continents
(as Radio 3 VHFIFM at 11.40am)
1.30-1.40* County scoreboard
3.45-4.0* Minor Counties Review with Ralph Dellor and County scoreboard Producer PETER BAXTER
The last of eight programmes Nocturne No 11, in f sharp minor, Op 104 No 1; Barcarolle No 10, in A minor, Op 104 No 2; Barcarolle No 11, in c minor, Op 105 No 1; Barcarolle No 12, in E flat, Op 105 No 2; Nocturne No 12. in E minor, Op 107; Barcarolle No 13, in c, Op 116; Nocturne No 13, in B minor, Op 119 ERIC PARKIN (piano) BBC Bristol
conducted by Howard Williams Philip Martin (piano) Dvorak Overture: My Homeland Busoni Indian Fantasy Martinu The Frescoes of Piero della Franceses BBC Bristol
Last programme in the series direct from St George's, Brandon Hill , Bristol Alberni Quartet Howard Davis (violin) Peter Pople (violin) Roger Best (viola) David Smith (cello) with Martin Hughes (piano) Schubert Quartettsatz in c minor (D 703) Brahms Piano Quintet in F minor. Op 34 (Arranged by St George's Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons. Tickets available at the door.) BBC Bristol
GEORGE CAIRO (Oboe) CLIFFORO BENSON (piano) Britten Temporal Variations Priaulx Rainier Pastoral Tryptych Paul Patterson Duologue BBC Birmingham (R)
JENNIFER smith (soprano) STEPHEN VARCOE (baSS) JOHN scott (organ) BACH CHOIR PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA leader CHRISTOPHER WARREN-GREEN conducted by SIR DAVID WILLCOCKS I was glad: The Lotus Eaters (first broadcast performance); Blest Pair of Sirens
3.25* Interval Reading
3.30* The Soul's Ransom (first broadcast performance): Jerusalem (Given in June 1985 in the Royal Albert Hall , London)
Partita No 6, in E minor (bwv830) KENNETH GILBERT (harpsichord)
Presented by Brian Kay Producer HUGH WARWICK
BAND OF THE WELSH GUARDS Director of Music
MAJOR DEREK TAYLOR
Gordon Jacob March; Scherzo (Music for a Festival); Ballad for Band
B. Walton O'Donnell Theme and Variations, Op 26 (R)
Menahem Breuer (violin) Marcel Bergman (cello)
Alexander Volkov (piano) Mozart Trio in G (K 496)
Brahms Trio in c major, Op 87 (A Manchester Chamber Concert
Society recital given on 27 January at the Royal Northern College of Music) BBC Manchester
Presented by John Keay 2: The Termite Hill
Why is the termite hill seen as an image of the African world view? Is there such a thing as an African philosophy, methodology or attitude? Some claim that negroes were responsible for the civilisation of ancient Egypt which was so immensely influential. John Keay unravels the complexities of African thought. Contributors include Leopold Senghor Marcien Towa
Cheikh Anta Diop and Noel Ebony
(R)
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID ATHERTON Ravel Rapsodie espagnole
Vaughan Williams A London Symphony
BBC Manchester (R)
The Stan Tracey Big Band Parti
A tribute to The Duke including 'Festival Junction'; 'In a sentimental mood';
'Sophisticated lady'; 'I let a song go out of my heart'; 'I'm beginning to see the light'; 'Lay-by' Part 1 is a simultaneous broadcast with BBC2 For details see page 85
10.40* Interval Reading
10.45* Part 2
Including 'Murdering the time'; 'Cockle row'; 'Dream of many colours'; 'Afro-Charlie';
'A. M. Mayhem ' by Stan Tracey and 'Passion flower' by Billy Strayhom and 'Creole love call' by Duke Ellington (Given last Monday at the Theatre Royal, Bath)