Today's time: GTS 7.0 am
Mozart Symphony No 31, in D major (Paris) (K 297)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
7.22* Schumann Concertstuek in F major: GEORGES BARBOTEU MICHEL BERGES , DANIEL DUBAR GILBERT COURSIER (horns) SAAR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KARL RISTENPART
7.41* Strauss Symphonic Poem: Don Juan VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL gramophone records
A record request programme
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3, in G major
MUNICH BACH ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RICHTER
8.16* Schubert Mass No 2, in G YVONNE CIANNELI. A soprano) WALTER CARRINGER (tenor) RAYMOND KEAST (baritone) ROBERT SHAW CHORALE STRING ENSEMBLE conducted by ROBERT SHAW
8.43* Hindemith Organ Concerto. Op 46 No 2 E. POWER BIGGS
COLUMBIA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BURGIN
Sibelius and Nielsen
Nielsen Symphony No 3 (1911) (Sinfonia espansiva)
RUTH GULDBAF. K (SOpranO) NIELS MOLLER (tenor)
ROYAL DANISH ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN gramophone record
Ninth in a weekly series Part 1: Prokofiev
Symphony No 1, in D major (Classical) 0 MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY gramophone record
9.59* Piano Sonata No 3. in A minor
EMIL GILELS
CELIA ARIELI (piano)
Haydn Sonata in B flat major (Haydn Society No 41)
10.16* Clementi Sonata in F minor. Op 14 No 3
Haydn Fantasia in c major
. (h xvii 4)
(Third of seven weekly programmes)
Part 2
Scriadin Piano Sonata No 4, in f sharp major
Prokofiev Visions fugitives Nos 1. 3. 5. 11, 10. 17 EMIL GILELS
10.50* Stravinsky Les noces 0 MILDRED ALLEN (SOpranO) ADRIENNE ALBERT (mezzo) JACK LITTEN (tenor)
WILLIAM METCALF ( baSS) GREGG SMITH SINGERS
ITHACA COLLEGE CONCERT CHOIR COLUMBIA PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE conducted by ROBERT CRAFT gramophone record
(Piano broadcast 28 April, 1957)
ROTRAUD HANSMANN (soprano) ROTRAUD RIEDEL-PAX (soprano) NIGEL ROGERS (tenor) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
MAX VAN EGMOND (baritone) WILHELM POMMERIEN ( baSS) HAMBURG MONTEVERDI CHOIR
HAMBURG CAMERATA ACCADEMICA conducted by jurgen jurgens
A series of weekly lunchtime concerts from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London, each including a Beethoven work The Orion Trio
Peter Thomas (violin)
Sharon McKinley (cello) Ian Brown (piano)
Beethoven Piano Trio in G major. Op 1 No 2
Shostakovich Piano Trio in E minor. Op 67
LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by JOHN BARKER and recordings made available by courtesy of Czechoslovak and South-West German Radios
conducted by AKEO WATANABE with RALPH HOLMES (violin)
Berlioz Overture: Beatrice and Benedict
3.10* Debussy Prélude à l'aprèsmidi d'un faune
3.20* Brahms Violin Concerto
played by Vlado Perlemuter Mazurkas: Op 67 Nos 1, 2, 3. and 4; Op 7 Nos 2. 4. and 5; Op 30 No 1: Op 41 No 3; Op 17 No 3: Op 24 Nos 1 and 2 Polonaise-Fantaisie in A flat
Zara Nelsova
Grant Johannesen Part 1
Beethoven Sonata in A, Op 69
5.1* Poulenc Sonata (1948)
by Howard Fletcher
Rheinberger Sonata No 1
Bach Chorale Prelude on Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ (s 639)
Malcolm Williamson Epitaphs for Edith Sitwell
(From St John the Divine. Kennington, London. Broadcast on 7 August 1968)
Part 2
Franck Sonata in A major
(Recording made available by courtesy of cbc)
JOHN HORTON looks at music in the Midlands and E. Anglia in the next seven days
6: Erika beim Karneval
8: The Anguish of Charlotte Bronte: a theme of contemporary interest is the conflict between the individual's demands on life and society's demands on the individual. Presented by SYDNEY BOLT
Produced by PEGGY BACON
Introduced by JONATHAN RABAN This edition includes:
RICHARD HOGGART on his tWO-volume selection of literary and social essays. Speaking to Each Other: and a discussion of Bernard Bergonzi 's The Situation of the Novel.
Produced by PATRICIA BRENT and PHILIP FRENCH
in conversation with DENIS DUERDEN
Pasmore's work appeared to undergo an abrupt change 22 years ago. Widely known in the 1940s as a lyrical painter of figures and landscapes, he went over to perspex reliefs and similar abstract works.
In this conversation he defines his artistic- development since that time - including his current architectural contribution to Petertee near Durham. Produced by leonie cohn
(A New Look at Peterlee New Town: 10 March)
IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
NIGEL WICKENS (baritone) CHARLES SPINKS
(harpsichord and organ)
TERENCE WElL (cello continuo)
Couperin Dialogus inter Deum et hominem
Campra Exaltabo te Deus
Monteverdi Laudate Dominum (Selva Morale)
Schutz Osiisser , 0 freundlicher Purcell Close thine eyes
How much do we really understand of how our planet came to be as we know it? Five scientists tell a tantalising tale 2: Drifting Continents
• ... The earth heated up In side. leaving the crust floating on the molten core with a more-or-less plastic mantle in between. I use the word " floating " deliberately, because there's no reason why any particular continent should remain anchored in one spot forever ' - DR D. P. MCKENZIE. Dept of Geodesy and Geophysics, Cambridge University
(So Near to Hell, by Dr Robert Jastrow : 9 March)
Hindemith DieSerenaden (1925) HEATHER HARPER (soprano) MELOS ENSEMBLE
10.24* Schoenberg Serenade. Op 24 (1923)
THEA KING (clarinet)
DAPHNE DOWN (bass-clarinet) HUGO D'ALTON (mandolin) ISABEL SMITH (guitar) OROMONTE STRING TRIO JOHN NOBLE (baritone)
COnd JACQUES-LOUIS MONOD
(Hindemith broadcast on 7 Oct 1964; Schoenberg 25 March 1966)