Time: GTS 8.0 am
Moscow Chamber Orchestra conducted by RUDOLF BARSHAI Telemann Suite in c major
8.30* Vivaldi Concerto in D minor (L'estro armonico)
8.41* Boccherini Symphony in E flat major gramophone records
Byrd Pavan and Galliard a 6 Purcell Fantasias: No 6, in F major; No 7, in c minor
ENGLISH CONSORT OF VIOLS
9.18* Bruckner Tota pulchra; Ecce sacerdos magnus 0 RICHARD HOLME (tenor) BAVARIAN RADIO CHORUS
LUDWIG LABERER (trombone) JOSEF HAHN (trombone)
ALFONS HARTENSTEIN (trombone) HEDWIG BILGRAM (organ) conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM (gramophone record)
9.32* Byrd Fantasia a 6 Purcell In nomine a 6 ENGLISH CONSORT OF VIOLS
9.45* Bruckner Locus iste: Virga Jesse 0 BAVARIAN RADIO CHORUS conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM (gramophone record)
9.56' Handel Chaconne in c major, with 21 Variations a GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord) (gramophone record)
10.5* Bruckner Mass No 3, in F minor (Grosse Messe) 0
MARIA STABER (soprano)
CLAUDIA HELLMANN (contralto) ERNST HAEFLIGER (tenor) KIM BORG (bass)
BAVARIAN RADIO CHORUS
AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM (gramophone record)
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Brahms's Concerto in A minor, for violin, cello, and orchestra, by STEPHEN WALSH
New issues of Schubert and Beethoven reviewed by JOAN CHISSELL
RUTH GEIGER (piano)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES GROVES Mozart
Serenade No 12 in c minor, for eight wind instruments (K 388)
12.34* Piano Concerto No 16, in D major (K 451)
1.4 Piano Concerto No 27, in B flat major (K 595)
1.38* Symphony No 40 (K 550)
A personal choice of records and recordings, presented by Bernard Keeffe including at 2.20* Gounod's Symphony No 2; at 3.25* Rachmaninov's Choral Symphony: The Bells; at 4.5* String Quartet in E minor by Verdi; and at 4.40* Frank Martin 's Petite Symphonie Concertante, for harp, harpsichord, piano, and orchestra
JOHN AMIS talks to artists concerned with the highlights of next week's broadcast music
introduced by STEVE RACE
This week PAUL BADURA-SKODA plays Sonata in B flat major, Op 106 (Hammerklavier)
(Recording made available by courtesy of West German Radio)
GEORGE MACBETH introduces extracts from recordings made at the recent noon to midnight reading at the Round House including the voices of TANER BAYBARS, JENI COUZYN IVOR CUTLER , ADRIAN HENRI TED HUGHES , ALAN JACKSON GALWAY KINNELL
EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH
SELENEH DE MEDEIROS
REX RENDERSON , JON SILKIN and STEVIE SMITH
Opera in two acts
Music by BEETHOVEN
Libretto by SONNLEITHNER and FRIEDRICH TREITSCHKE after Leonore, ou I'amour conjugal by Nicolas Bouilly (sung in German)
A Scottish Opera production from the King's Theatre, Edinburgh
SCOTTISH OPERA CHORUS
SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA conductor ALEXANDER GIBSON Produced by PETER EBERT
The action takes place in a state prison near Seville Act 1
MAURICE TEMPLE SMITH produced his first book as an independent publisher last month. Publishing, he thinks, faces a crisis of confidence. Books, which were once the only mass medium, are now confronted with so many rivals that the question arises will the book as a form survive the century?
Act 2
(The continuing success of Scottish Opera: see page 14)
JOHN STEVENS , Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, surveys in these four programmes the rich and unjustly neglected heritage of medieval melodic music. The talks are illustrated with hitherto unpublished and unperformed songs from manuscripts in European libraries
3: Popular Song and Dance-Song
Mozart Oboe Quartet (K 370)
10.55* Robert Simpson Clarinet Quintet