and Weather Forecast
Conducted by FERENC FRICSAY
Overture: The Sicilian Vespers
(Verdi)
8.13* Violin Concerto in E minor
(Mendelssohn) with WOLFGANG SCHNEIDERHAN (violin)
8.41* Dance Suite (Bartok) on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Cantata No. 82: Ich habe genug
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) with the ACADEMY or ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
Directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
9.32* Cantata No. 117: Set Lob und Ehr' dem hbchsten Gut
LOTTE WOLF-MATTHAUS (contralto) JOHANNES FEYEHABEND (tenor) HANS-OLAF HUDEMANN (bass) with the GÖTTINGEN CITY CHOIR and the FRANKFURT CANTATA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by LUDWIG DOORMANN on gramophone records
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23, in A major (K.488) by STEPHEN DODGSON
Recent Orchestral Records reviewed by TREVOR HARVEY
A panorama of the musical theatre in Paris, London, Vienna, and New York during the last hundred years
Written by BERNARD GRUN
5: Enter-The Merry Widow
The story told by IRENE PRAOOR , RoY WILLIAMSON
The music sung by APRIL CANTELO , PAMELA WOOLMORE MAX WORTHLEY , DENIS DOWLING
THE AMBROSIAN SINGERS
Directed by JOHN MCCARTHY
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Conductor. VILEM TAUSKY
Produced by Elizabeth Johnson
Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton
Introduced by MICHAEL DE MORGAN
Directed by GEOFF DOBSON
Timings may be altered by events
12.30* SPORTS PARADE
Introduced by LIAM NOLAN
Weather Forecast at 12.55
RACING
2.10 The Mackeson Gold Cup
A handicap chase for five-year-olds few yards.
2.45 The Mackeson Handicap Hurdle wards over two miles and about 200 yards.
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY with summaries by ROGER MORTIMER
From Cheltenham
4.55 Racing Results
RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL
3.5 Northampton v. Coventry Commentary by PETER CRANMER with summaries by VICTOR HARFlELD
From Franklin 's Garden. Northampton
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
3.50 F.A. Challenge Cup
First Round Proper
Commentary by ALAN CLARKE and BRIAN MOORE on the second half of one of today's ties. followed by results as they come in direct from the BBC Sports Room
5.0 SPORTS REPORT
Introduced by LIAM NOLAN
Produced by ANGUS MACKAY
Classified Football Results at 5.0 and 5.50 p.m.
Oboe Sonata
PIERRE PIERLOT (oboe)
JACQUES FEVRtER (piano) on a gramophone record
A meditation on the Royal Military Canal constructed as a defence against invasion by Napoleon Written and narrated by Patric Dickinson
Others taking part:
Patricia Leventon
Mary Wimbush , Peter Bartlett Hugh Burden , Wilfrid Carter William Devlin. Hugh Dickson Frank Duncan , Noel Howlett
Humphrey Morton and Stephen Thorne
Produced by JOE BURROUGHS
The author takes as his starting point a poem he wrote in 1947 on the Royal Military Canal. Reconsidering the poem he reflects on war and the impact of the threat of Napoleonic invasion on early nineteenth-century England. The voices of Wordsworth and Coleridge and other poets of that time are set against the voices of poets of our own times writing of the threatened invasion by Hitler in 1940. The Royal Milttary Canal seen as a symbol of man's need for defence against himself.
Third broadcast followed by an interlude at 7.25
Leader, Gerhard Bosse
Conductor, Vaclav Neumann
From the Town Hall, Leeds
Part 1
by JOHN STREET
Designing stage sets. Jewellery, or gardens comes easily to the Brazilian, Roberto Burle Marx , who still describes himself as a gardener. He also helps with murals and has exhibited paintings at the Royal Academy. John Street talks about the influence Burle Marx could exert on large and small gardens in Britain.
Part 2: Bruckner
Symphony No. 3, in D minor
A series of six conversations between Raymond Aron
Professor of Sociology at the Sorbonne and François Duchene formerly Paris Correspondent of The Economist
3: The new French society
Education and the intellectual climate: November 21
A programme in which different interpretations on gramophone records are compared
ALEC ROBERTSON talks about the interpretation of Bach's Cantata No. 106: Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit as recorded by SCRERCREN. PROHASKA, JURGENS, and others followed by an interlude at 10.30