Live in stereo from the Royal Albert Hall , London, television and radio join to relay the entire concert with its unique blend of musical entertainment and flag-waving with the BBC Symphony Orchestra led by RODNEY FRIEND BBC Singers directed by JOHN POOLE BBC Symphony Chorus chorusmaster
GARETH MORRELL conducted by Andrew Davis Introduced by Richard Baker Part 1
The famous RICHARD STRAUSS tone-poem Don Juan sets the scene appropriately with its fiery, youthful ardour while
Joan Rodgers (soprano) sings in Russian Tatyana's stirring 'Letter Scene' from
TCHAIKOVSKY'S
Eugene Onegin. Then, intriguingly, the late Percy Grainger is the highly individual soloist in GRIEG'S Piano Concerto in A minor - on a piano roll made in 1921. (Part 2 is on BBCI at 9.05pm) A simultaneous broadcast with Radio 3. Viewers served by Radio 3's FM stereo transmitters may wish to turn off
TV sound and position their speakers on either side of the screen, but a few feet away. Stereo headphones provide a suitable alternative.