Time: GTS 7.0 am
Rossini Overture: The Silken Ladder: Lamoureux Orchestra conducted by Roberto Benzi
7.11* Bizet Symphony in C - Suisse Romande Orchestra conducted by Ernest Ansermet
7.40* Elgar The Wand of Youth: Suite No 1 - London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
(gramophone records)
A record request programme
Walton Overture: Portsmouth Point 0 LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN ROULT
8.11* Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor: MYRA HESS
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF SCHWARZ
8.45* Debussy. arr Biisser Symphonic Suite: Printemps 0 SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
Tippett Concerto for double string orchestra - Moscow Chamber Orchestra, Bath Festival Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Rudolf Barshai
Purcell Overture; Act 4 music; Act 5 music (The Indian Queen) - April Cantelo (soprano), Christopher Keyte (baritone) St Anthony Singers, English Chamber Orchestra conducted by Charles MacKerras
(gramophone records)
A programme of recent records Schubert Introduction and Variations in B flat major on an original theme (D 603)
INGRID HAEBLER. LUDWIG HOFFMANN (piano duet)
9.56* Britten The poet's echo GALINA VISHNEVSKAYA (SOpranO) MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (piano)
10.14* Stravinsky Ballet: The Rite of Spring: BRACHA EDEN
ALEXANDER TAMIR (piano duet)
LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by KENNETH MONTGOMERY
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by HUGO RIGNOLD
Mendelssohn Overture: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Tippett Ritual Dances (The Midsummer Marriage)
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5
Series of weekly lunchtime concerts from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
Haydn Quartet in D minor, Op 42
Beethoven Quartet in F major (the composer's own arrangement of his Piano Sonata, Op 14 No 1)
Shostakovich Quartet No 3
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Ninth of 13 weekly programmes Franz Mutter, 0 sing mich zur Ruh; Voglein wohin?: Stille Sicherheit
ELISABETH SCHUMANN (soprano) GEORGE SCHICK (piano)
2.11* Liszt Die drei Zigeuner; Der Alpenjager; Blume und Duft: Vergiftet sind meina Lieder: Ihr Glocken von
Marling DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone)
JÖRG DEMUS (piano)
2.25* Cornelius Die Hirten ; Die Konige: Simeon; Chrtstkind (Christmas Songs)
IRMGARO SEEFRIED (soprano) ERIK WERBA (piano) gramophone records
Ninth in a weekly series of keyboard recitals'
Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue
2.47* Concerto in the Italian style
VALDA AVCLING (harpsichord)
concert-master PETER MOUNTAIN conductor MEREDITH DAVIES
Mozart Symphony No 32, In a major (Overture In the Italian style) (K 318)
3.13* Shostakovich Symphony No 5, in s minor
from Ely Cathedral
Responses: Smith of Durham
Psalm 18 (Goff, Mornlngton, Stanford)
Lessons: 1 Samuel 17, vv 1-30; Mark 6, vv 1-29
Office Hymn: Most holy Lord and God of heaven (EH 60) Canticles: Wills in D
Anthem: Exultate Deo (Wesley) Organist and Master of the Choristers ARTHUR WILLS
Assistant organist Roger judo
Alevel choice (1.970)
The first of two programmes in which CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD discusses and plays some of this year's GCE set works Today:
Bach Cantata No 4: Christ lag in Todesbanden Kodaly Psalmus hungarlcui gramophone records
Youth Class: Round 1. Match 4 From Cyprus
CHILDREN'S CHOIR Or THE GREEK ACADEMY OF MUSIC conductor GEORGE ARVANITAKIf v from Hungary CLUB CHOIR OF YOUNG MUSIC FRIENDS conductor GABOR UGRIN
Mixed Voice Class: Round 1, Match 6
From Great Britain LOUIS HALSEY SINGERS conductor LOUIS HALSEY v from Norway SCHOLA CANTORUM conductor MARGRETHE ERIKSTAD
Adjudicators KRISTIAN LANGE, RONALD CHARLES, MAURICE JACOBSON, DR MILAN MALT, ROGER VOLET, MANUS WILLEMSEN Introduced by MARTIN MUNCASTER Produced by ANTHONY PHILPOTT Presented by the BBC in collaboration with the EBU
DENIS ARNOLD takes a took at some musical events in the Midlands and East Anglia during the next seven days
An approach to critical reading 17: A Divided Culture
Technological developments and an accelerating rate of change break up old cultural patterns and create new ones. How are these reflected in language and literature and what problems do they pose for educators, communicators, and writers?
Presented by FRED FLOWER
Produced by PEGGY BACON
(Rptd: Saturday, 13 June: R4) (Details of publications and associated NEC courses: page 70)
LONDON MADRIGAL SINGERS conductor CHRISTOPHER BISHOP MUNROW RECORDER CONSORT JAYE CONSORT OF VIOLS
Weelkes As Vesta was from Latmos Hill descending
Farnaby Construe my meaning Morley Ho! who comes here? Ward Upon a bank with roses Morley Now is the gentle season Burd 0 God that guides
Gibbons Ah, dear heart; The silver swan
Arcadelt II bianco e dolce cigno Vecchi II bianco e dolce cigno Greaves Come away, sweet love Wilbye Sweet honey-sucking morley Now Is the month of maying
Weelkes Hark , all ye lovely saints
Marenzio Cedan l'antiche
by RONALD HEPBURN
The eighth in a group of programmes on the prospects for homo religiosus
The speaker is Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Edinburgh University
MAURICE MURPHY (trumpet) BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD STEAD conductor BRYDEN THOMSON Dvorak Overture: Husitska
9.1* Joseph Horovitz Trumpet Concerto
9.18* Brahms Symphony No 2
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.
4: The Religious Traditions
First of two programmes glayed by yorgy Pauk (violin)
Peter Frankl (piano)
Schubert Sonatina in D major (D 384)
10.53* Schumann Sonata In A minor, Op 105
11 11* Schubert Rondo brillant (D 895)
(16 June: Schubert's Sonatina in G minor (D 408) and Schumann's Sonata in D minor, Op
121)