Music by Mozart. Weber , and Wolf
Morning Concert: part 2 0 Music by Dvorak. Rossler , and Kodaly gramophone records
Schutz and the Gabrielis Music for Passiontide, including Schutz's Passion according to St Luke gramophone records
David Franklin talks with some of his friends in the world of music
5: Kenneth Matchett
J. C. Bach Symphony in B flat major, Op 9 No 1
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
10.34* Mozart Flute Concerto in D major (K 314)
AURÈLE NICOLET; LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS conducted by RUDOLPH BAUMGARTNER
10.54' Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 1
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER gramophone records
Scherzo in B flat (d 593 No 1) Drei Clavierstucke (d 946)
ROSEMARIE WRIGHT (piano)
Schubert Geisterchor (Rosamunde), for male voices, three horns, and three trombones
11.44* Beethoven Equale , for four trombones
Castelnuovo - Tedesco Choral with Variations, for four horns
12.0* Schubert Der Gondelfah ier, for male voices and piano Bruckner Invent David, for male voices and four trombones
12.8* Schubert Nachtgesang im Walde, for male voices and four horns
BBC MEN'S CHORUS conductor PETER GELLHORN VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
JOHN IVESON (trombone)
ROGER BRENNER (trombone) MARTIN NICHOLLS (trombone) JOHN PRITCHARD (trombone)
ALAN CIVIL HORN QUARTET
(Broadcr-on 24 Dec 1968)
APRIL CANTELO (soprano) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conductor JAMES LOUGHRAN
Part 1
Rossini Overture: The Italian Girl in Algiers
12.9* Verdi Willow Song (Otello)
12.18* Haydn Symphony No 101, in D major (The Clock)
ROBIN RICHARDSON talks to JAMES LOUGHRAN about the contemporary musical scene
Part 2
Mozart Aria: Parto, parto (La clemenza di Tito) (clarinet ObbligatO HENRY MORRISON)
1.24* Elgar Symphonic Study: Falstaff
Comic opera in three acts Words by MARCO D'ARIENZO Music by LUIGI RICCI
(Sung in Italian: first broadcast in this country, in an abridged version for radio)
Characters: Deucalione and Polifemo, wealthy farmers; Manicotto, a Neopolitan merchant, their agent in Naples: Manicotto's sisters, Stella and Lena; Stella's lover, Achille, and Lena's lover, Renzo. nephews to Deucalione and Polifemo; Rita. Deucalione's wife; Marta, Polifemo's wife; Aunt Crezia; Cardillo, her servant; Coffee-seller; Brandy merchant
Introduced by JULIAN BUDDEN
Place: Naples during the early 19th century
(Recording from the Autunno Musicale Napolitano 1967, by courtesy of Italian Radio)
KARL-ERIK WELIN (piano) SOUTH-WEST GERMAN
RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT BLOMSTEDT Ives Decoration Day
Lidholm Poesis per orchestra Nielsen Symphony No 5 (1922) (Recording made available by South-West German Radio)
by MARIA TIPO Scarlatti Sonatas
4.57* Schumann Sonata No 2
5.17* Debussy Étude pour les agréments
Chopin Études (Op 10)
Midland Youth Orchestra conductor BLYTH MAJOR and associate .JAMES LANGLEY, who also introduces the programme
Berlioz Hungarian March (The Damnation of Faust)
Britten Courtly Dances (Gloriana)
Borodin, arr Sargent Nocturne Smetana Three Dances (The Bartered Bride)
CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD looks at music in the West, Wales, and N Ireland in the next 7 days
Eight programmes reviewing demand, provision, and controversy in post-school education
1: Was Robbins righff
CHRISTOPHER THORNE of the University of Sussex chairs a discussion between PROFESSOR JOHN VAIZEY and WILLEM VAN DER EYCKEN of Brunei University and BRIAN MACARTHUR of The Time. Produced by CHRISTOPHER CUTHBERTSON
Popular music is no new phenomenon; but ' pop' is. The description applies not only to the music but to the whole scene which accompanies it. This series of eight programmes surveys the evolution of pop music from the 1950s to the present day. 1: Early Days
BOB YOUNG looks at some of the musical styles which provide the background to the sudden explosion of interest in teenage music in the mid-1950s Producer DAVID EPPS
Introduced by RICHARD MAYNE
FRANKLIN SCHAFFNER , Director of The War Lord and Planet of the Apes, on his new film Patton
A report on the Nottingham Playhouse conference on The Theatre Outside London
A discussion of the exhibition Three Los Angeles Artists at the Tate Gallery, London
Produced by ANTHONY BLOOM -FIELD and PHILIP FRENCH
JOHN lill (piano)
PHILIP JONES (trumpet)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF SCHWARZ Bruckner Symphony No 'O,'
9.9* Shostakovich Concerto In c minor, for piano, trumpet, and string orchestra
in painting and music
Two programmes in the series illustrating new directions during the years preceding the First World War
The Paradox of the Artist and the Movement
MICHAEL PODRO , Reader in Art. University of Essex, talks on Expressionism and Futurism. German Expressionism and Futurism both had immensely ambitious programmes for the role of Art. Mr Podro considers the difficulties that artists like Kadinsky in Germany and Dada and Severint in Italy had in living up to their own manifestos
(Cubism and its associated music: 28 May)
Schoenberg Die gliickllche Hand: Drama mit Musik DERRIK OLSEN (baritone) BBC CHORUS
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL GIELEN
10.10* ELAINE PADMORE discusses Die gliickliche Hand and Le sacre du printemps as representing two extreme aspects of expressionism in music 10.22* Stravinsky Le sacre du printemps 0 CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SEIJI OZAWA gramophone record
Heinrich Schatz Choir and Chorale
Peter Smith (piano: harmonium) conducted by Roger Norrington
Ballet des ombres; Priere du matin; Vox populi; Veni creator; Tantum ergo; Le temple universel
(gramophone records)