Time: Big Ben 8.0 am
Schubert Sonata in A (d 959) MISHA DICHTER (piano)
8.40* Brahms Das Madchen spricht: 0 wiissf ich doch; Wie Melodien zieht es mir
CHRISTA LUDWIG (mezzo-soprano) GEOFFREY PARSONS (piano)
8.48* Mendelssohn Variations sérieuses
ALICIA DE LARROCHA (piano)
RALPH DOWNES (organ) CAMDEN WIND ENSEMBLE Peter Graeme (oboe) Catharine Smith
(oboe and cor anglais)
Kerry Camden (bassoon) Stefan Dehaan (bassoon) with MICHAEL LAIRD (trumpet) IAAN WILSON (trumpet)
ALAN LUMSDEN (trombone)
ROGER BRENNER (trombone) JANE RYAN (viola da gamba) FRANCIS BAINES (violone) SCUOLA DI CHIESA conductor JOHN HOBAN
Victoria Lauda Sion
Cererolx Ave Regina coelorum Cabezon Pange lingua; Ave maris stella anon Two processional pieces from Granada Cathedral
Cererols Ay. quS dolor!; Ya esta en campagna anon Two processional pieces from Granada Cathedral
Arrauxo Tiento de medio registro de baxon; Tiento de medio registro de tiple
Victoria Magnificat
(S)
A record request programme
Cluck Overture: Iphiginie en Aulide (with Wagner s finale) PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by otto KLEMPERER
10.13* Mozart Piano Concerto NO 15: DANIEL BARENBOIM who also directs the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
10.40* Respighi Ancient Airs and Dances: Suite No 2
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATl
Beethoven and his time: by FRIDA KNIGHT
Musical Profile: Owen Branni gan by HENRY RAYNOR
Charles Dickens and Music: by CHARLES CUDWORTH
A Music Critic's Impressions: book review by NOËL GOODWIN Edited by ANNA INSTONE and JULIAN HERBAGE
Introduced by JULIAN BERBAGE
LONDON BACH ORCHESTRA leaders ALAN LOVEDAY and JÜRGEN HESS
(who are also the soloists in the violin concerto) conductor MARTINDALE SIDWELL with ALLAN SCHILLER (piano)
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3, in G major
12.15* Bach Concerto in D minor, for two violins and string orchestra
12.32* Beethoven Piano Concerto No I, in c major
Fourth of five programmes AMADEUS STRING QUARTET with CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola) from the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London Part 1
Quartet in A major (K 464)
1.41* Quintet in c (k 515)
.2.15* during the interval
JOHN AMIS talks tO NORBERT BRAININ and PETER SCHIDLOF about Mozart and about the Amadeus Quartet
Part 2
Quartet in B flat major (K 589)
IONA BROWN (violin)
BBC SCOTTISH CHORAL SOCIETT chorus-master
CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader TOM ROWLETTE conductor JAMES LOUGHRAN
From the City Hall, Glasgow The last of six monthly concerts featuring concertos by Beethoven
Part 1 Alexander Goehr Little Symphony (In memoriam Walter Goehr)
3.33* Ravel Daphnis et Chloë: Suite No 2
Beethoven and Music Todau
MAURICE LINDSAY looks at Beethoven's work in its contemporary setting, and discusses music today with ALEXANDER GOEHR
Part 2 Beethoven
Violin Concerto in D major
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
(Rptd: Monday, 9.45 am)
Le convenienze e l'inconvenienze featrati
Operatic burlesque In two acts Words and music by DONIZETTI English version by ARTHUR JACOBS
Cast:
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS chorus-master
STEPHEN WILKINSON
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD STEAD conducted by ADRIAN SUNSHINE Repetiteur RICHARD NUNN
Produced by JULIAN BUDDEN
The action takes place in a provincial town in Northern Italy in the 19th century
Act 1 A rehearsal room in a theatre
1: St Mark 's Library in Venice by PETER MURRAY
The first of two talks in which Professor Murray compares the different solutions arrived, at by Sansovino and Palladio to an ancient problem.
(16 June: Palladio's Basilica at Vicenza)
Act 2 The auditorium of the theatre
(Eric Shilling and Eric Stan nard broadcast by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Com pany; Forbes Robinson by permission of the General Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden)
A play by STANLEY EVELING
Mr Kooning is a middle-aged author, supposedly successful Janet Rosenberg is a young fan of his. She writes to tell him how much she admires his work. He replies. They corre spond.
Produced by JOHN TYDEMAN followed by an interlude
Dietrich Donhoeffer , a biography by EBERHARD BETHGE , appeared recently in an English translation. Its publication marked the 25th anniversary of Bonhoeffer's trial and execution in the April of 1945. Dr Bethge, Bonhoeffer's pupil, friend, and relative hy marriage, talks to PROFESSOR DONALD MACKINNON of Cambridge about Bonhoeffer's progress from conformity. through pacifism, to conspiracy and eventual ' martyrdom'
Trope: Miroirs (Sonata No 3) CHARLES ROSEN (piano)
JILI. GOMEZ (soprano)
MARGARET CABLE (soprano)
JAMES BOWMAN (counter-tenor) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) MICHAEL RIPFON (bass) MONTEVERDI CHOIR Continuo:
ANDREW DAVIS (chamber organ and harpsichord)
JENNIFER WARD CLARKE (cello)
SIMON CARRINGTON (double-bass) MONTEVERDI ORCHESTRA conductor JOHN ELIOT GARDINER Verse Anthem: Blessed are they that fear the Lord
Full Anthems: Save me. 0 God. for thy name's sake: 0 God. thou hast cast us out: Lord, how long wilt thou be angry
Suite: Bonduca
Incidental Music (The Tempest)