Today's time: GTS 7.0 am
Bach Suite No 1. in c major BATH FESTIVAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by YEHUDI MENUHIN
7.30* Mozart Piano Concerto No 20, in D minor (K 466) GEZA ANDA (piano) who also directs the SALZBURG CAMERATA ACCADEMICA gramophone records
A record request programme Mozart Sonata in A major (K 305) WOLFGANG SCHNEIDERHAN (violin) CARL SEEMANN (piano)
8.13* Michael Head Songs: Foxgloves; The Estuary; Mamble; A Vagabond Song sung and played by THE COMPOSER
8.31* Beethoven Sonata In c minor, Op 30 No 2
DAVID OISTRAKH (violin) LEV OBORIN (piano)
Stravinsky Octet for wind instruments JAMES PELLERITE (flute)
DAVID OPPENHEIM (clarinet) LOREN GLICKMAN (bassoon) ARTHUR WEISBERG (bassoon) ROBERT NAGEL (trumpet) THEODORE WEIS (trumpet) KEITH BROWN (trombone)
RICHARD HIXON (trombone) conducted by THE COMPOSER
9.20* Violin Concerto in D major ISAAC STERN
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
Fourth in a weekly series Part 1: Debussy
Préludes. Book 1 (1910) FOU TS'ONG (piano)
Last of four weekly programmes of his harpsichord music
Suite in G (1728 collection): Les tricotes: L'indifferente; Menuets I et II; La poule; Les triolets: Les sauvages; L'enharmonique; L'Egyptienne played by JANE CLARK
Part 2: Stravinsky
Suite: The Firebird (original version, 1910)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ gramophone record
DUNCAN ROBERTSON (tenor) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader TOM ROWLETTE conducted bv
CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
Haydn S.mphony No 83. In G minor (The Hen)
11.43* Britten Les Illumina tions, for tenor and string orchestra
12.8* Elgar Symphony No 1, in A flat major
Born 1770
A series of weekly lunchtime concerts throughout the year Fleming String Trio
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Kenneth Essex (viola)
Amaryllis Fleming (cello)
Schubert Trio in 8 flat (0471) Beethoven Trio in E flat. Op 3
Before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London, Wl
LONDON STUDIO STRINGS leader REGINALD LEOPOLD conducted by OWAIN ARWEL HUGHES and recordings made available by courtesy of Norwegian Radio Rcspighi Ancient Airs and Dances: Suite No 3
Gareth Walters Elegy
Buiton Orr Celtic Suite
Kjell Krane Valse Intermezzo. for piano and orchestra (piano played by the composer)
J. Kramer Johanson Norwegian Peasant Dance
concert-master PETER MOUNTAIN conducted by MEREDITH DAVIES † with HELEN WATTS (contralto)
Haydn Symphony No 94, in G major (Surprise)
3.24* Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
3.42' Britten Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes )
A sequence of music for voice* and piano by Dvorak BBC NORTHERN SINGERS conductor STEPHEN WILKINSON DONALD and GEOFFREY GRED (piano duet)
by Frederick Rimmer
Earls Huguenot Variations
Daniel Pinkham Revelations lain Hamilton Aubade
Vincent Persichetti Shimah B'koli (Psalm 130)
From the Bute Hall, University of Glasgow
London Concertante
Jeremiah Clarke Blest be those sweet regions
Pelham Humfrey A Hymne to God the Father
Purcell Lord, what is man, lost man
C. P. E. Bach Sonata in G minor, for oboe and continuo
Vauyhan Williams Songs for tenor and oboe
Gaspard Corrette Prélude a deux choeurs; Concert pour les flûtes; Duo: Dialogue (Messe du 8e ton, for organ)
Telemann Cantata No 55: Verfolgter Geist. wohin?
TREVOR HARVEY looks at musical events in the Midlands in the next seven days
A 20-icsson follow-up course to Reiseburo Atlas
1: Ursula fahrt Ski
Ursula learns ski-ing In a small Tyrolean winter resort and has a good time.
3: The world of study
For the serious student there are two main sources of material: the public library and the record office.
Presented by EMMELINE GARNETT Produced by PEGGY BACON
EARLY MUSIC CONSORT
James Bowman (countertenor); Mary Remnant (rebec, medieval fiddle, psaltery); Oliver Brookes (viol); Christopher Hogwood (organ, harp) director DAVID MUNROW (shawm, recorder, crumhorn, sordun. gemshorn) with NIGEL ROGERS (tenor)
Douce dame jolie; De toutes flours; Mes esperis se combat; Se quanque amours; Comment qu'a moy: Se ma dame; De Fortune me doy pleindre; Fine amour: Amour et biaut6; Ma fin est mon commencement; Quant je ne voy; Dame ne regardes pas; De petit po
Introduced by OLEG KERENSKY This edition includes:
A discussion of the Rodin exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, London
OSSIA TRILLING reporting on the World premiere of Trotsky in Exile by Peter Weiss at the new Diisseldorf Playhouse Produced by PHILIP FRENCH and PATRICIA BRENT
Presented by JOHN TUSA
For the past 100 years a new Japan has emerged almost every decade yet remained recognisably Japanese. In economic terms Japan is now immensely strong and may well overtake the USA before the end of the century.
Will her economic power affect the direction of her foreign policy in the 1970s? Will Japan want to turn away from the USA to seek allies elsewhere? How much energy will she put Into improving the life of the Japanese people?
Many people in Japan, the USA, and Britain were questioned for this programme: among them PROFESSOR EDWIN 0. REISCHAUER, PROFESSOR RONALD DORE , RICHARD STORRY , PROFESSOR TSURU, and ROBERT GUILLAIN. Produced by EDITH TEMPLE ROBERTS
(To be repeated on 5 March)
WANDA WILKOMIRSKA (violin) ANN SCHEIN (piano) Part 1
Sonata No 1, in F minor, Op 80
LAURENCE KITCHIN on the continuing split of North and South as reflected and foreseen in English novels of the 19th century.
He suggests how the industrial North and the great country houses open to the public still supply images of the two extremes of our society and the point at which they meet,
Part 2
Sonata No 2, in D major, Op 94b (Symphony No 5: Sat, 31 Jan)