and Weather Forecast
Part 1
ELGAR
0 Symphony No. 1, in A flat major
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI gramophone record
and Weather Forecast
Part 2
BACH
Chorale preludes:
0 Mensch, bewein' dein' Sunde gross (S.622)
Wir danken dir, Herr Jesu Christ
(S.623)
Hill Gott , dass mir's gelinge
(S.624)
Christ lag in Todesbanden (S.625)
Jesus Christus, unser Heiland
(S.626)
Erstanden ist der heil'ge Christ
(S.628)
HELMUT WALCHA (organ)
9.16* Cantata No. 4: Christ lag In
Todesbanden
HELMUT KREBS (tenor)
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone) FRANKFURT MUSIC SCHOOL CHOIR BACH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA MARIA JUNG(organ)
Conducted by FRITZ LEHMANN gramophone records
Parsifal (Act 3)
CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA OF THE BAYREUTH FESTIVAL, 1962
Conducted by HANS KNAPPERTSBUSCH gramophone records
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Handel's Messiah, by STANLEY SADIE
Recent orchestral records: reviewed by STEPHEN DODGSON
Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton
Introduced by Brian Johnston
Directed by John Haslam
Timings may be altered by events
12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast from the London Weather Centre followed by Sports Parade
1.0 Sporting Chance
The Resident Panel
Maurice Edelston, Norman Cuddeford, Liam Nolan v Sedbergh School, Yorkshire
Question-Master, Alun Williams
Produced by Geoff Dobson
From Sedbergh School, Yorkshire
Broadcast on March 14 (Light)
1.30 Golf
Profile of Bobby Jones
Robert Tyre Jones celebrated his sixty-fifth birthday yesterday. Ben Wright pays tribute to this great American golfer
1.35 Rowing
A preview of next Saturday's University Boat Race by Desmond Hill
Racing
2.25 The Flyers' Open Novices' Chase
3.5 The Imperial Cup
Commentary by Peter Bromley with summaries by Roger Mortimer
From Sandown Park
4.54* Racing Results
Rugby Union
2.50; 3.20
The Calcutta Cup England v. Scotland
Commentary by Alan Gibson and John Downie with summaries and comments by John Kendall-Carpenter
From Twickenham
See below and page 2
4.25 Association Football
Commentary by Alan Clarke on part of the second half of one of today's English League Games
4.40* Football Results as they come in
5.0 Sports Report
Produced by Angus Mackay
Classified Football Results at 5.0 and 5.50
Intermezzo in two parts
Music by Rinaldo di Capua Sung in Italian gramophone record
KURT-HEINZ STOLZE (harpsichord) JOSEF ULSAMER (viola da gamba)
MAINZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GÜNTER KEHR
La Zinsara, by the Neapolitan composer Rinaldo di Capua, received its first performance at the Paris Opera in 1753.
William Kirkman broadcasts another commentary on current affairs in this fortnightly series Next talk: April 1
A dramatic adaptation by Jean Forest of the eighteenth century roman fantastique
' Le Diable Amoureux ' by Jacques Cazotte Translation by PHILIP O'CONNOR with Hugh Burden as Don Alvare and Martina Hayne as The Devil Cast in order of speaking:
Music composed and conducted by MARC WILKINSON
Singer, SHIRLEY MINTY
Produced by DAVID THOMSON
BARBARA ELSY (soprano)
SYLVIA ROWLANDS (contralto)
ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone)
LONDON BACH SOCIETY
Continue
JOHN CONSTABLE (organ) BERNARD RICHARDS (cello)
ADRIAN BEERS (double-bass)
Obblinati:
RICHARD ADENEY (flute)
PETER GRAEME , EDWARD SELWYN (oboes and oboes d'amore) NEIL BLACK (cor anglais) DENIS CLIFT (trumpet)
EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin) CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted by PAUL STEINITZ
Cantata No. 5: Wo soil ich fliehen hin?
8.50* Cantata No. 19: Es erhub sich ein Streit
9.13* Cantata No. 101: Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott
Imagination Dead Imagine
Read by JACK MACGOWRAN
Introduced by BARBARA BRAY
One of Samuel Beckett 's latest prose works-a fragment of the author's intensely personal vision.
Produced by Martin Esslin
Portia Wind Ensemble: Mary Ryan (flute) Patricia Lyndon (flute and piccolo) Mary Murdoch (oboe) Rosemary Wells (oboe and cor anglais) Thea King (clarinet) Daphne Down (clarinet and bass clarinet) Valerie Smith (horn)
Rosamond Howard (horn) Deirdre Dundas-Grant (bassoon) Wendy Robinson (bassoon)
with JOHN BURNESS (contra-bassoon) CLIFFORD HAINES (trumpet) ALFRED FLASZYNSKI (trombone) JOHN FLETCHER (tuba)
Conducted by EDWARD DOWNES
IAN LAKE (piano)
first broadcast performance
first performance
The two works for wind ensemble are highly contrasted: Wilfred Josephs' Concerto a dodici colourful and stylistically gregarious, and Elisabeth Lutyens' Music for Wind (scored for two wind quintets) austere, cool, and stern. The Sonata by John White (written when the composer was nineteen) marks the opening of a riotously creative career. T.S.
(Edward Downes broadcasts by permission of the Gen. Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)Ã
followed by an interlude at 10.55