Today's time: GTS 7.0 am
Leclair Suite: Scylla and Glaucus
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord)
7.28* Mozart Symphony No. 35, in D major (Haffner) (K 385) AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM
7.49' Beethoven Contretanze (WoO 14)
VIENNA STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL ANGERER gramophone records
Rosenberg Overture: Marionettes
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIXTEN EHRLING
8.11* Strauss Horn Concerto No 1, in e flat major BARRY TUCKWELL
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ
8.28* Falla Dances from The Three-Cornered Hat
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA COnducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
8.44* Britten Simple Symphony i musici gramophone records
Rimsky-Korsakov and Borodin Borodin Excerpts from Prince Igor (gramophone records)
Symphony No. 5, in B flat major
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader ELI GOREN conducted by ERICH SCHMID
Beethoven Trio in B flat major, Op 11, for clarinet, cello, and piano 0
11.21* Bartok Contrasts, for violin, clarinet, and piano 0
11.40* Beethoven Piano Trio in D major, Op 70 No. (The Ghost)
MUSIC GROUP OF LONDON
First in a series of thirteen programmes
RAI.PH HOLMES (violin)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD STEAD conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON and FRANK CLIFF Part 1
Berlioz Overture: The Corsair (conducted by Frank Cliff )
12.25* Mozart Violin Concerto No 5, in A major (K 219)
BRYDEN THOMSON talks to GERALD MCDONALD about his work with the BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra and with the Royal Opera, Stockholm
Part 2
Shostakovich Symphony No 10 Given before an invited audience in King George's Hall, Blackburn
ORCHESTRA OF THE
LIGHT MUSIC SOCIETY leader henry DATYNER
Conducted by TERENCE LOVETT
Music by John Gardner. Robert Farnon. Joseph Horovitz. Bax. and Gilbert Vinter
The first of four programmes SIEGFRIED PALM (cello)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader EMANUEL HURWITZ conducted by EDWARD DOWNES Part 1
Hindemith Chamber Music No 1 Haydn Divertimento in F major (H 11 26)
A sequence of music by Bridge, Schubert, Debussy, and Ravel
Ian Partridge (tenor) Jennifer Partridge (piano) Maria Donska and Alan Rowlands (piano duet)
Part 2
Hindemith Chamber Music No 3, for cello and chamber orchestra
Wagner Siegfried Idyll
New Zealand in Song
(Recordings made available by courtesy of NZBC)
by Derrick Cantrell
Bach Prelude and Fugue in B minor (s 544)
Sweelinck Variations on Unter der Linden griine
Roger-Ducasse Pastorale
(From Manchester Cathedral: Broadcast on 13 August 1968)
JOHN amis talks to the artists most closely concerned with the highlights of next week's broadcast music
DESMOND SHAWE-TAYLOR takes a look at some musical events in London and the South-East during the coming mid-week
6.25 Programme News; Stock Market Report
A Seminar
Are East and West Europe getting economically more alike? Are their political differences as important as ever? Do they differ in educational opportunity? Do their societies produce excessive stress and alienation in individuals?
CHRISTOPHER THORNE discusses such questions with five Europeans: FRANÇOIS BEDARIDA,Director of the French Cultural Centre at Oxford; DIETER SCHROEDER London Correspondent of the Suddeutsche Zeitung: FRANÇOISDUCHENE, Director-designate of the Institute of Strategic Studies; LEO LABEDZ, Editor of Survey; and MICHAEL KASER , Lecturer in Soviet Economics, Oxford University
Produced by CHRIS CUTHBERTSON , PETER JARVIS , HUGH PURCELL
(First broadcast in March. For publication see column 3)
Lionel Rogg (organ)
Prelude and Fugue in C (s 531) Chorale Preludes: Nun komm der Heiden Heiland (s 659); Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein (s 734); Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (s 645)
Prelude and Fugue in A minor (s 543)
Part of a recording of a public concert given on 1 July in the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, during the English Bach Festival.
A play in six days and six nights by ROMAINWEINGARTEN translated from the French and adapted for radio by HENRY REED One of the great successes of the Paris theatre in recent times, Summer was briefly seen in the West End of London last year
• It was summer. There was a house in a country village. It had a garden The garden was inhabited by two middle-aged torn cats, who occasionally responded to the names of Chop-Cherry and Lord High Garlic; though more often than not they elected to disregard these names. There were in the garden also two children:
Lorette, a girl of -15, and Simon, her brother whom most people regarded as a simpleton, because he did not always speak very readily to people: yet he had his thoughts and feelings, and could sometimes communicate them to animals with and Produced by MARTIN ESSLIN
(born 1932)
In this programme two of his pieces of chamber music - the Trie (1961) and the Quintet
(1967) -can be heard, as well as his Logue Songs (1962) and Three Choruses (1965-66). HUGH WOOD discusses the enthusiasms that have guided his choice of texts
Reader ANTHONY JACOBS WILLIAM BENNETT (flute) PATRICK IRELAND (viola) SUSAN BRADSHAW (piano) MUSIC GROUP OF LONDON
MAUREEN LEHANE (Contralto) Members of the NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR OCTET conductor JOHN ALLDIS
(George Newson : October 24)
A series of six programmes chosen from his poetry and letters, and introduced by ROBERT GITTINGS
1: Poems 1817 and Endymion
Reader PETER MARINKER
Produced by JOE BURROUGIIS
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