Today's time: GTS 7.0 am
Rossini Overture: La Cenerentola
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by FRITZ REINER
7.12* Mozart Piano Concerto No 20, in D minor (K 466) SVIATOSLAV RICHTER
WARSAW NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by WITOLD ROWICKI
7.46* Carl Stamitz Orchestral Quartet in F major, Op 4 No 4 ARCHIV PRODUCTION ENSEMBLE
Morning Concert: part 2 ⓢ
8.4 Spohr Octet in E major BERLIN PHILHARMONIC OCTET
8.30* Danzt Flute Concerto In D minor
RAYMOND MEYLAN VIENNA STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by FELIX PROHASKA
8.50* Weber, orch Berlioz Invitation to the Dance
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN gramophone records
Janacek and Martinu
Martinu Sextet PRAGUE QUARTET
With JAROSLAV MOTLIK (viola) SASA VECTOMOV (cello)
9.23' Janacek Mladi (Youth) MELOS ENSEMBLE gramophone records
DE PEYER TRIO
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet) William Pleeth (cello) Peter Wallfisch (piano) Part 1
Beethoven Trio In B flat. Op 11 John McCabe Sonata for clarinet cello, and piano (first performance)
A programme of recently released records
Mozart Symphony No 29, in A major (K 201)
NETHERLANDS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID ZINMAN
10.52* Walton Violin Concerto in B minor: YEHUDI MENUHIN
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by the COMPOSER
Part 2
Brahms Trio in A minor, Op 114
JOAN DICKSON (cello)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader TOM ROWLETTE conductor JAMES LOUGHRAN
Beethoven Symphony No 8, in F major
12.30* Hindemith Cello Concerto
1.4 Shostakovich Symphony 10
Opera in two acts by mozart Libretto by LORENZO DA PONTS Sung in Italian
Glyndebourne Festival production, 1936
(gramophone records)
Cast in order of singing:
GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA conducted by FRITZ BUSCH The scene: Seville Act 1
3.35* during the interval Artists as Castaways: Extracts from ' Desert Island Discs' since 1956 (BBC Sound Archive recordings)
Act 2
by CHRISTIAN BLACKSHAW
Haydn Sonata in E major (Haydn Society No 13)
Scriabin Etude in c sharp minor, Op 2 No 1
The Devon Fellowship of Music Youth Orchestra conducted by COLIN SAUER
Cimarosa Overture: The Secret Marriage arr Barbirolli Concerto for oboe and strings on themes of Pergolesi (2nd and 3rd movements) Mathias Serenade for small orchestra
Rossini Overture: Tancredi
Introduced by COLIN SAUER and BILL LAIRD
JOHN MCCABE looks at music In the West, Wales, and Scotland in the next seven days
The second of six programmes on the use of qualified manpower presented by JOHN TURTLE Recruitment and selection of qualified men and women Is expensive. How effective are the present methods for the applicant and the employer? Produced by DAVID BARLOW and JOHN TURTLE
4: New York CHARLES FOX examines the various strands which coloured the New York jazz scene in the 1920s
Produced by GORDON REYNOLDS
An account of Mahatma Gandhi 's stay as a law student from 1889 to 1891: compiled by un LE MAlSTRE and HALLAM TENNYSON from Gandhi's own records of the period with Charles Lewsen as Gandhi
Introduced by HALLAM TENNYSON The programme Includes material from Gandhi's Guide to London which was written for prospective Indian students when he was in South Africa. This was found among a heap of papers in the weaving shed at one of Gandhi's ashrams and has not hitherto been published,
CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH (piano)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader ROONEY FRIEND conducted by Hans Werner Henze
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
Part 1: Mozart
Symphony No 38, In D major (Prague) (K 504)
Decadents, Liberals, and Revolutionaries by EUGENE LAMPERT , Professor of Russian Studies, University of Keele
A talk in the series illustrating the new directions in music and society during the years preceding the First World War
Illustration : Munch lithgraph 1895
Europe, especially Central Europe, shows clear signs of a crisis of nerve during these years. Russia, with a long history of apocalyptic futurism, drives towards an explosion of hope in 1917. Yet there, too. the picture is complex: the revolutionary tradition does not have things all its own way. (Nextprogramme: Fri. 9.45 pm)
Part 2: Henze
Piano Concerto No 2
Peter L. Berger talks to HUBERT HOSKINS
The sixth in a group of programmes on the prospects for homo rebgiosus.
Peter Berger is Professor of Sociology in the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research, New York.
(Prof Barry Ulanov : 13 April)
Harpsichord Suite In r sharp minor (GHS Set 1 No 6) Italian duets:
Beato in ver chi pub
A mirarvi to son intento
Harpsichord Suite in F major (chs Set 1 No 2) Italian duets:
Fronda leggiera mobile Se tu non lasci amore
PATRICIA CLARK (soprano)
JOHANNA PETERS (contralto) HERNARD RICHARDS (cello continuo)
CHARLES SPINKS (harpsichord)