Today's Time: GTS 7.0 am
Cherubini Overture: AnacrSon VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER
7.15* Schubert Rondo in A, for violin and string orchestra ARTHUR GRUMIAUX
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.28* Beethoven Symphony No 2 BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
8.4 Lalo Scherzo for orchestra SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
8.10* Saint-Saens Havanaise RUGGIERO RICCI (violin)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERINO GAMBA
8.21* Franck Symphony in D minor
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM gramophone records
Handel Trio-Sonata in D minor AURELE NICOLET (flute) LOTHAR KOCH (oboe) EDITH PICHT-AXENFELD (harpsichord)
IRMGARD POPPEN (cello)
9.13* Sonata in D, Op 1 No 13 ARTHUR GRUMIAUX (violin) ROBERT VEYRON-LACROIX (harpsichord)
9.25* Cantata: Cuopre tal volta il cielo
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone)
AURÈLE NICOLET (flute) LOTHAR KOCH (Oboe)
EDITH PICHT-AXENFELD (harpsichord'
IRMGARD POPPEN (cello) gramophone records
Maria Donska and Alan Rowlands (piano duet) Schubert Sonata in c major (Grand Duo)
(Fifth in a weekly series)
LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by JAMES STOBART Haydn Divertimento in E flat (H II 6)
Bartok Rumanian Dances Barber Adagio
Berkeley Serenade
A recording of one of the recitals given by a semi-finalist during the recent competition This week:
Arthur Moreira-Lima (Brazil)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader TOM ROWLETTE conductor JAMES LOUGHRAN
Mozart Symphony No 29, in A major (K 201)
12.24* Eloar Symphonic Study: Falstaff
1.0
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1.4 Humperdinck Overture: Hansel and Gretel
1.15* Dvorak Symphony No 9 (From the New World)
An opera in two acts music by DONIZETTI libretto by FELICE ROMAN[ after SCRIBE'S Le Philtre sung in Italian
. Cast in order of singing:
A notary, servants, peasants, soldiers
,VIENNA STATE OPERA CHORUS chorus-master
WALTER HAGEN-GROLL
VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by BRUNO AMADUCCI
(Recording from the Bregenz Festival 1969, made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio) The action takes place in a village in the Basque country Act 1
Scene I Adina's farm
Scene 2 The village square
Chopin
A sequence of Mazurkas played by ANDRE TCHAIKOWSKY (piano)
Act 2
Scene 1 Inside the farmhouse Scene 2 The village square
Jiri Valek (flute)
Karel Lang fohoe)
Vaclav Kyzivat (clarinet) Jaroslav Rezac (bassoon) Arnost Charvat (horn) Petr Vanek (violin)
Milan Hermanek (viola) Rudolf Lojda (cello)
Vaclav Fuka (double-bass) Jiri Jaroch Children's Suite
5.4* Isa Krejci Divertimento for nine instruments (first broadcast performance in this country)
5.14* Spohr Nonet
Stockport Youth Orchestra conductor PAUL WARD .
Suppe Overture: Pique Dame
Dvorak Slavonic Dance No 8. in G minor
John McCabe Summer Music
Berlioz Hungarian March (The Damnation of Faust)
Introduced by PAUL WARD and ERNEST WARBURTON
(Tenth in a weekly series)
DAVID FRANKLIN looks at some musical events in the West, Wales, and Northern Ireland during the next seven days
A series prepared in association with BBCtv
9:Tenures and Estates
'Ownership is really just a bundle of legal rights-the sum total of all the rights which it is possible to have over a particular piece of property.'
Written by MICHAEL MOLYNEUX Produced by IAN GRIMBLE
9: Folk Song
A. L. LLOYD surveys the folk song repertoire of the British Isles. He contrasts the structure and function of ceremonial songs, work songs, and ballads, with the art song
Produced by DAVID EPPS
Third in a series of programmes devoted to young composers ALAN HACKER (clarinet) NASH ENSEMBLE conducted by GEORGE NEWSOM This gap of time Alan's Piece
Alan's Piece again Threw away a pearl
(Justin Connolly : 21 January)
by JEAN RACINE translated by JOHN CAIRNCROSS with Rachel Gurney Peter Egan and John Rye
The action takes place in Rome, in a chamber between Titus' apartments and those of Berenice.
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
EDUARD MELKUS (violin)
LIONEL SALTER (harpsichord) with JOY HALL (cello continuo)
Corelli Sonata in A major, Op 5 No 9
9.57* Corelli - Veracini Sonata in D minor, Op 5 No 12
10.12* Veracini Sonata in A major, Op 1 No 17
' There were plenty who would gladly have seen me go under. ... Those who thought in this way were not bad men-though, of course, I could never understand what I had done to make them so malicious, so indignant, so violent and so aggressive' (Arnold Schoenberg)
In the first of two talks
HUGH WOOD considers the course of Schoenberg's career and examines some critical attitudes to him, both during his lifetime and since his death,
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