Today's time: GTS 7.0 am
Dvorak Terzetto in c major JIRI NOVAK (violin)
LUBOMIR KOSTECKY (violin) MILAN SKAMPA (viola)
7.25* Violin Concerto in A minor: JOHANNA MARTZY
BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by FERENC FRICSAY
8.4 Boieldieu Concerto in F
MARTIN CALLING (piano)
INNSBRUCK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ROBERT WAGNER
Burgmiiller Ballet: La péri (Act 1)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE gramophone records
Elgar and Walton Elgar Quartet in E minor CLAREMONT STRING QUARTET
9.29* Walton Suite: Henry V PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
VALDA AVELING (harpsichord) c major (L 324 and L 8) G major (L 304 and L 82)
D major (L 206, L 164, and L 14) (llth in a weekly series)
11: The 20th Century
Vaughan Williams , Hoist, and Britten gramophone records
Beethoven 32 Variations on an original theme in c minor
11.26* Bartok Quartet No 3
11.41* Beethoven Sonata in c minor. Op 111
JOHN LILL (piano)
BARTOK STRING QUARTET
(Twelfth of 13 programmes. Bartok broadcast on 16 April.)
CHRISTIAN BLACKSHAW (piano) BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD STEAD conductor BRYDEN THOMSON
Part 1
Verdi Overture: The Force of Destiny conducted by HOWARD WILLIAMS
12.24* Mozart Piano Concerto No 20, in D minor (K 466)
DR ROBERT SIMPSON discusses Nielsen's music and in particular his 5th Symphony with GERALD MCDONALD
Part 2
Nielsen Symphony No 5 (1922)
Chamber Music in lighter vein VENTURI ENSEMBLE RICHARDS STRING TRIO with PHILIP JONES (oboe)
HAROLD LESTER (harpsichord)
THE PIERROT PLAYERS conducted by HARRISON BIRTWISTLE and PETER MAXWELL DAVIES
Harrison Birtwistle Cantata Jonathan Harvey Cantata III (first broadcast performance)
Recorded at a public concert from the Nuffield Theatre. University of Southampton)
Ninth Symphony
GUNDULA JANOWITZ (soprano) MERIEL DICKINSON (contralto) ERNST HAEFLIGER (tenor) WALTER BERRY (baSS) WIENER SINGAKADEMIE
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL
(Recording from the 1969 Vienna Festival, made available by Austrian Radio)
from a country church played by Nicholas Danby on a new organ by Peter Collins of St Albans , in St Faith's Parish Church, Shellingford, Berks
RHODES UNIVERSITY CHAMBER CHOIR directed by DR GEORG GRUBER
(Recordings made available by courtesy of SABC)
JOHN AMIS talks to the artists concerned with the highlights of next week's broadcast music
JOSEPH COOPER looks at some musical events in London and the South-East in the next 3 weeks
1: Natale a Roma
The Expanding Menu
DONALD HOLMS talks to experts in nutrition and food science, including PROFESSOR J. YUDKIN , University of London, DR C. L. CUTTING , Meat Research Institute, DEREK BRIGHTWELL , and KEITH MARSHALL
Produced by ROBIN BRIGHTWELL
Sixth of 12 recitals on organs in Holland, West Germany, and Austria by Geraint Jones who introduces the music and the instruments
Abbey Church, Herzogenburg, Austria
Bach Prelude and Fugue in A major (s 536)
7.41' Chorale Preludes:
Zachau Jesu, meine Freude
Butfstedt Vom Himmel hoch, da komm' ich her
7.45' Muffat Toccata No 7
Written by John Ford (first printed 1634) arranged for radio by Raymond Raikes
with Barrie Ingham as Perkin Warbeck and Charles Gray as King Henry VII
The scene: Partly in England, partly in Scotland: 1495-1499.
Four Irish followers of Perkin Warbeck
Music composed by STEPHEN DODGSON played by the HAMILTON ORCHESTRA conducted by RAE JENKINS
Produced by RAYMOND RAIKES
(Barrie Ingham is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
(To be repeated on 22 Feb)
This is the first of three John Ford plays to be broadcast at fortnightly intervals. The others are The Broken Heart (2 January) and 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (16 January).
A programme in which different interpretations on gramophone records are compared.
ALAN JEFFERSON talks about some Strauss songs including Die Zcitlose, Allerseelen, Mit deinen blauen Augen, Ich icollt' ein Str&usslein binden, and Beim Schlafengehen from the Four Last Songs, with Flagstad. Della Casa, Lehmann, Berger, Schwarzkopf, Prey, Fischer-Dieskau, Tauber. and others. The accompanists include the composer himself.
Concerto for oboe, harp, and string orchestra HEINZ HOLLIGER URSULA HOLLIGER ZURICH COLLEGIUM MUStCUM conducted by PAUL SACHER gramophone record