A weekly programme of recent records EDUARD MELKUS (violin) HUCUETTE DREYFUS (harpsichord) LIONEL ROGG (organ) KARL SCHEIT (continuo) ALFRED PLANYAVSKY (continuo) HANS-JÇRG LANGE (continuo) Hoffärtig seid Ihr. schbnes Kind; Lass sle nur geh'n. die so die Stolze spielt; Wieviel Zeit verlor ich, dich zu lieben; Geselle, wollen wlr uns in Kutten hüllen: Sterb'
Ich. so hüllt In Blumen meine Glleder: Nun lass uns Frieden schllessen
GÄRARD SOUZAY (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano)
GUARNERI QUARTET Arnold Steinhardt (violin) John Dalley (violin) David Soyer (viola) Michael Tree (cello) with ARTUR RUBINSTEIN (piano)
Quartet in E flat major, Op. 76
No. 6 0
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
9.30* Symphony No. 93, in D major
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM gramophone record
A request programme of gramophone records ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Directed by RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord) CZECH SINGERS CHOIR CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH
played by the TATRAI STRING QUARTET Vilmos Tatrai (violin) Mihaly Sziics (violin) Gyorgy Konrad (viola) Ede Banda (cello)
Quartet in E minor, Op. 59
No.2
Broadcast on November 5. 1967
No. 55: Geist und Seele wird verwirret
MAUREEN FORRESTER (contralto)
VIENNA RADIO ORCHESTRA HERBERT TACHEZI (organ) Conducted by HERMANN SCHEHCHEN
12.8* Chorale Prelude on Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
HELMUT WALCHA (organ)
12.1.1* No. 140: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
URSULA BUCKEL (soprano) JAKOB STÄMPFLl (bass) CHOIR OF
SAARBRÜCKEN CONSERVATORY
SAAR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KARL RISTENPART gramophone records
ANDREW HAIGH and CHRISTOPHER ELTON joint Third Prizewinners In the BBC
Mozart Piano Concerto Competition BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Led by David Llewellyn
Conductor, JOHN CAREWE Christopher Elton
Isaac Stern (violin)
Eugene Istomin (piano)
From the Usher Hall, Edinburgh
3.25 3.45 During the Interval
DENIS MATTHEWS talks about
Beethoven's chamber music
The recital is followed by an interlude
Sonatina No. 2, in A minor - Schubert
2.52* Sonata in G major, Op 78 - Brahms
S.45* Sonata In F major, Op. 24 (Spring) - Beethoven
From the Royal Albert Hall London Berlioz:
The Trojans
Part 1: The Capture of Troy See page 37
A study by Dorothy Baker of Emily Bronte's "Gondal" poems and an attempted reconstruction of the lost "Gondal Saga", with Mary Wimbush as the Queen
(Second broadcast)
Part 2
TheTrojans at Carthage: Part
Alexander Herzen. illegitimate son of a Russian nobleman, revolutionary, brilliant journalist, friend of Mazzini, Kossuth, Garibaldi. Bakunin. asked that question. His own answer was: ' Everyone.... every life is interesting.'
HELEN RAPP introduces readings by GABRIEL WOOLF of excerpts from Herzen's memoirs
2: A Family Drama
The second of four programmes 3, Not Guilty: Tuesday at 8.35*
Part 3
The Trojans at Carthage: Part 2 Delme Bryn-Jones. David Kelly , and Josephine Veasey broadcast by permission of the General Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden; Margaret Neville and Gregory Dempsey by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company
Two talks on decision making in the world of poverty by MICHAEL LIPTON
Fellow in Economics at the Institute of Development Studies. University of Sussex, and Fellow of All Souls
1: Theories of Peasant Decision Making
The models planners use in underdeveloped areas derive from advanced economies and plentiful data. What sort of gap separates them from peasant life, and how can it be bridged?
Second broadcast
Strategies of Security: tomorrow at 10.40 p.m.
JEAN GUILLOU , organ of the Mathias-Kirche, Berlin gramophone record