Today's time GTS 7.0 am
Haydn String Quartet in I minor, Op 33 No 1 WELLER QUARTET
7.24* Bach Toccata in F sharp minor
RAFAEL PUYANA (harpsichord)
7.37' Haydn String Quartet in D major, Op 64 No 5 (The Lark)
HUNGARIAN QUARTET gramophone record*
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader TOM ROWLETTE conductor JAMES LOUGHRAN
Mendelssohn Overture: The Fair Melusine
8.16* Witt Jena Symphony
8.39* Wagner Suite: The Mastersingers
Concerto Grosso No 3, in a (Op 3 No 3): ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS. directed by NEVILLE MARRINER (violin)
9.15' Chandos Anthem: The Lord is my light
APRIL CANTELO (soprano) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE. CAMBRIDGE; ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS gramophone records
IONA BROWN (violin) IAN BROWN (piano)
Mozart Sonata in G major (K 301)
9.59* Bach Chaconne (Partita in D minor, for violin)
10.18* Brahms Scherzo (FAE Sonata)
Dennis Townhill
Howells Preludio : Sine nomine Bach Fantasia in G (s 572) Peeters Aria , Op 51
Dupri Prelude and Fugue in F minor
(From St Mary's Scottish Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh t)
Suk Piano Trio in c minor. Op 2
11.16* Handel Italian Duets: Langue, geme, sospira e si lagna columba; Tanti strani al sen mi socchi
11.31* Brahms Piano Trio in c minor, Op 101
11.51* Irish and Welsh Folk Songs (arr. Beethoven) LONDON CZECH TRIO
PATRICIA CLARK (soprano)
JOHANNA PETERS (contralto)
CHARLES SPINKS (harpsichord)
FREDERICK GRINKE (violin) PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA leader MAX SALPETER conducted by MYER FREDMAN
Haydn Symphony No 102, in B flat major (The Miracle)
12.35* Berkeley Five Pieces for violin and orchestra
1.4 Rubbra Improvisations for violin and orchestra
1.17* Beethoven Symphony No 1
Richard Rodney Bennett introduces music of his own choice and discusses its in. fluence on his development JANE MANNING (soprano) DAN KLEIN (tenor)
VESUVIUS ENSEMBLE With
RICHARD RODNEY BENNETT (piano) Part 1
Lutyens The Valley of Hatsuse, for soprano, flute, clarinet, cello, and piano
2.0* Debussy Sonata in 9 minor, for cello and piano
2.16* Bennett Song-cycle: The music that her echo is, for tenor and piano
2.39* Boulez Sonatina for flute and piano
by Charles Lynch
Mendelssohn Andante and Rondo capriccioso
2.57* Liszt Petrarch Sonnet No 104 (Deuxieme annee de pelerinage)
James Wilson Thermagistris (first broadcast performance in this country)
3.14* Beethoven Sonata in e minor, Op 13
Part 2 0 Henze Arlosi for soprano, violin, and piano duet
3.54* Stravinsky Three Piecei for clarinet
4.6* Bennett Crazy Jane , for soprano, clarinet, cello, and piano (first performance)
(From a public concert promoted by Youth and Music at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London t)
Mercedes Olivera (piano and harpsichord)
Schumann Introduction (Sonata in F sharp minor. Op 11) Chopin Prelude in c sharp minor, Op 45
Villa-Lobos Dansa do lndio branco (Ciclo brasileiro)
Soler Sonata No 84, in D major Bach Air in G major, for harpsichord (Goldberg Variations)
Schoenberg Five Pieces, Op 16
5.7* Webern Six Pieces, Op 6
5.19* Bartok Music for strings, percussion, and celesta
BELGIAN NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ
(Recording made available by courtesy of Belgian Radio)
BAND OF THE COLDSTREAM GUARDS conducted by CAPTAIN TREVOR L. SHARPE , Director of Music Malcolm Arnold March (A Little Suite)
Alfred Reed Festive Overture Paul Durand Andalusian fresco (arr. Werke)
Norman Dello Joio Variants on a medieval theme
Berlioz Rakoczy March (arr, Godfrey)
A series of twelve programmes 1: The Tate Gallery
MICHAEL KITSON talks about Turner's Hannibal Crossing the Alps, and ROBERT MEDLEY interprets Matisse's L'Escargot Produced by HELEN RAPP
(A revised version of broadcasts in the series Painting of the Month. For publication see page 50. Paintings by Rubens and Ford Madox Brown in Birmingham)
For Freud, psychoanalysis was first and foremost a method of investigation. Tom Main, Director of the Cassel Hospital, Richmond, discusses the nature of the encounter between patient and analyst with Eric Brenman, and David Malan, author of "A Study of Brief Psychotherapy", assesses the validity of this form of treatment.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
LISE ARSEGUET (soprano) NASH ENSEMBLE
Judith Pearce (flute), Helen Powell (oboe). Martin Ronchctti (clarinet). Brian Wightman (bassoon), John Pigneguy (horn). John Marson (harp), Andrew McGee and Galina Solodchin (violins), Ian Jewel (viola), Christopher vanKampen (cello), Rodney Slatford (bass), Michael Freyhan (piano)
Part 1
Divertissement, Op 6
9.8* Duo for bassoon and double-bass
9.13* Songs: Le jardin mouille: Le bachclicr de Salamanque; Reponse d'unc épouse sage; Sarabande Le marchand de sable qui passe
JOHN BRUNNER , author among many other SF novels of Stand on Zanzibar, argues that younger writers are increasingly drawn to science fiction because of the scope it offers for giving human shape to the threatening abstract forces of our age By this technique he believes science fiction satisfies the age-old need for magic and is a repository of Dionvsian truth in a period of Apollonian change
Part 2
Trio. Op 40
10.19* Deux poemes de Ronsard, for voice and flute Serenade. Op 30
DR MAGNUS PYKE looks for a connection between symptoms that sometimes follow Chinese food. a rat that in a maze experiment got the equivalent of a First, and the possibility that a dish of roast beef might be accompanied by an embarrassing blush.