Today's time: 8.0 am
A weekly programme of recent records
Haydn Piano Concerto in D major
INGRID HAEBLER
NETHERLANDS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by SZYMON GOLDBERG
8.23* Liszt Psalm 13: Lord, how long wilt thou forget me? WALTER MIDGLEY (tenor) BEECHAM CHORAL SOCIETY
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
8.50* Nielsen Tone Poem: Saga-drem (1908)
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by JASCHA horenstein
No 47: Wer sich selbst erhbhet No 8: Liebster Gott , wann werd' ich sterben?
JILL GOMEZ (soprano)
ALFREDA HODGSON (contralto) ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor)
JOHN CAROL CASE (baritone)
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS chorus-master,
STEPHEN WILKINSON
Obbligati:
CECIL cox (flute) THOMAS RATTER
(oboe and oboe d'amore) REGINALD STEAD (violin) KEITH ELCOMBE (organ)
Continuo:
COLIN TILNEY (harpsichord) ARTHUR THORNTON (bassoon) KENNETH JEPSON (cello)
JEFFREY BOX (double-bass) BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD STEAD conducted by PETER GELLHORN
A request programme of gramophone records
Kabalevsky Overture: Colas Breugnon
SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted by ALEXANDER GIBSON
10.6* Gimtnez Zapateado ; Cancion de la Tempranica (La Tempranica)
VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (soprano)
CORO DE CAMERA DEL REAL Members of the SPANISH
NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS
10.14* Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 3, in E flat major GARY GRAFFMAN PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
10.30* Falla Ballet: El amor brujo
VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (soprano) philharmonia ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
Virgil, Purcell and Berlioz, by JOHN WARRACK
Cyril Scott : a 90th birthday greeting by EDMUND RUBBRA
Adelina Patti (1843-1919), by DESMOND SHAWE-TAYLOR
New Bayreuth: book review by ALAN BLYTH
Edited by ANNA INSTONE and JULIAN HERBAGE
Introduced bv JULIAN HERBAGE
Music Magazine, returning this morning from its summer break, is now in its 26th year, something of a record in the history of serious music programmes. Once again Gerald Moore playing Schubert's An die Musik will be the prelude to a miscellany of items on all kinds of music and about all kinds of music makers
From the prizewinners' recital
The judges' opinion of the 22 competitors at this year's festival was - a higher standard than at any of the previous four festivals. The recitals today and tomorrow (at 9.45 am in the Music Programme) are given by the first, second, and the three joint third prizewinners. On the succeeding four Mondays there will be recitals by Marie-Claire Alain, Piet Kee, Luigi Tagliavini, and Anton Heiller, all members of the jury, and by Charles de Wolff.
Monika Henklng (joint third prize):
Pachelbel: Ciacona in F minor
Messiaen: Les eaux de la grace; Joie et clarté des corps glorieux (Les corps glorieux)
Norma Stevlingson (joint third prize):
Bach: Chorale Preludes on Nun komm' der Heiden Heiland (s 659-660)
Nivers: Excerpts from Suite du premier ton
David Sanger (First prize):
Buxtehude: Prelude and Fugue in D
Alain: Premiere fantaisie; Deuxieme fantaisie
First of six programmes from the fifth Festival held in St Albans Cathedral, 23-28 June
Grande messe des morts ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) NETHERLANDS RADIO CHORUS NCRV VOCAL ENSEMBLE NETHERLANDS RADIO
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JEAN FOURNET
Recording made available by courtesy of Netherlands Radio
A piano recital
Scarlatti Sonatas: a major (L 286); c major (L 104); c minor (L 352)
Liszt Tarantella (Venezia Napoli )
2.49* Mozart Sonata in F major (K 332)
ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (SOpranO) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader JOHN GEORGIADIS conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
Part 1
Mozart Symphony No 36, in c major (Linz) (K 425)
Strauss Four Last Songs
Schubert Fantasia in F minor (D 940)
PAUL BADURA-SKODA and JÖRG DEMUS (piano duet) gramophone record
Part 2
Strauss Ein Heldenleben
In the past Darius Milhaud has given some memorable reminiscences on the Third Programme of Satie and his fellow composers of Les Six. Tonight, in this talk recorded in his Paris flat, he looks back on his own career
Symphony No 2. in c minor
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORG SEMKOV gramophone record
A dramatic epilogue by HENRK IBSEN translated from the Norwegian by MICHAEL METER with Ralph Richardson
Irene Worth. Barbara Jefford and Gordon Jackson
The action of Ibsen's last play takes place in Norway - at coastal watering place and in the grounds and vicinity of a mountain health resort
Music bv JOHN BAKER of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
The play adapted and produced by JOHN-TYDEMAN
Beethoven Piano Recital
Recorded on 25 April in the Royal Festival Hall, London Part 1
Sonata in F sharp major, Op 78
8.21* Sonata in c major, Op 53 (Waldstein)
bv BERNARD SHAW read by DENYS HAWTHORNE
9.5 Rudolf Serkin 0 Part 2
Thirty-three Variations on a Waltz' by Diabelli, Op 120
No 19: Es erhub sich ein Streit
No 50: Nun ist das Heil und die Kraft
No 130: Herr Gott, dich loben alle wir
London Bach Society
John Constable (organ continuo)
Steinitz Bach Players
leader Alan Loveday
conductor Paul Steinitz
(John Constable broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)
R.3 VHF Stereo transmitters join R1 for Humphrey Lyttelton