Time: GTS 7.0 am
John Adson Three Courtly Masquing Ayres BRASS ENSEMBLE conducted by GABRIEL MASSON
7.9* Stanley Concerto in B minor, Op 2 No 2
HURWITZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by EMANUFL HURWITZ (violin)
7.23* Telemann Quartet in A major
QUADRO AMSTERDAM Frans Bruggen (flute)
Jaap Schroder (violin) Anner Bylsma (cello)
GustavLeonhardt (harpsichord)
7.41* Handel Concerto Grosso No 29, in F major, for double orchestra
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD gramophone records
A record request programme
Dvorak Symphony No 1, in C minor (The bells of Zlonice) London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Istvan Kertesz
Mozart: Music of 1784 Quartet in B flat major (The Hunt) (K 458)
HEUTLING QUARTET
Werner Heutling (violin)
Oswald Gattermann (violin) Erich Bohlscheld (viola) Konrad Haester (cello)
9.31* Quintet In E flat major (K 452)
MEMBERS OF THE VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
With FRIEDRICH GULDA (piano) gramophone records
A programme of recent records Bach Harpsichord Concerto in F minor
GUSTAV LEONHARDT LEONHARDT CONSORT
10.5* Beethoven Mass In c major
GUNDULA JANOWITZ (soprano) JULIA HAMARI (contralto)
HORST R. LAUBENTHAL (tenor)
ERNST GEROLD SCHRAMM (bass)
MUNICH BACH CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RICHTER
THE LONDON STUDIO STRINGS led by MORRIS TAYLOR conducted by JOHN POOLE
Mozart Divertimento in F (K 138)
Gareth Walters Elegy
Bryan Kelly Suite: TheTempest
DENIS MATTHEWS (piano)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader COLIN STAVELEY conducted by BERNARD KEEFFE Berlioz Overture: Beatrice and Benedict
11.49* Reger Four Tone Poems after Bocklin
12.17* Rubbra Piano Concerto
12.46* Berlioz Royal Hunt and Storm (The Trojans)
Series of weekly lunchtime concerts from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
Tartini Sonata in G minor (Devil's trill)
Beethoven Sonata in F major, Op 24 (Spring) Ravel Tzigane
Paganini Moses-Fantaisie
JEAN-PIERRE WALLEZ (violin) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
Brahms Es liebt sich so lieblich im Lenze: Geheimnis; Verzagen; Alte Liebe; Auf dem Kirchhofe
GÉRARD SOUZAY (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano)
Strauss Allerseelen ; Nur Mut!; Herr Lenz ; Ich wollt ein Strausslein binden; Fur fiinfzehn Pfennige
LISA DELLA CASA (soprano) ARPAD SANDOR (piano) gramophone records
Tenth of 13 weekly programmes
Tenth in a weekly series of keyboard recitals
Fantasy in c minor (s 906)
2.35* English Suite No 2, In A minor
PATRICIA GRIFFIN (harpsichord)
VINCENT BILLINGTON (piano) COLIN CASSON (trumpet) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF SCHWARZ Shostakovich Concerto for piano, trumpet, and string orchestra
3.23* Beethoven Symphony No 2, in D major
Sonata No 1, in p major played by ESTHER GLAZER (violin)
EASLEY BLACKWOOD (piano)
A-level choice (1970)
The second of two programmes in which CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD discusses and plays some of this year's GCE set works Today:
Purcell Three and four-part Fantasias
Handel Concerto Grosso No 17, in G minor (Op 6 No 6)
Couperin The Apotheosis of Corelli Stravinsky Dumbarton Oaks Concerto gramophone records
Youth Class:
Round 2, Match 1 From Bulgaria BODRA PESSEN conductor VENETA VICHEVA v From South Africa
NORTHLANDS GIRLS' CHOIR conductor PHYLLIS HUNT
Mixed Voice Class: Round 2, Match 1 From Finland
CHORUS SANCTAE CECILIAE conductor KAJ-ERIK GUSTAFSSON v From Israel
ICHUD HAKIBUTZIM CHOIR conductors AVNER ITAI and YAEL TAVORI
Adjudicators KRISTIAN LANGE , RONALD CHARLES MAURICE JACOBSON , DR MILAN MALY ROGER VOLET , MANUS WILLEMSEN
Introduced by MARTIN MUNCASTER Produced by ANTHONY PHILPOTT Presented by the BBC in collaboration with the EBU
SIDNEY HARRISON takes a look at some musical events In the Midlands and East Anglia during the next seven days
Wiedersehen in Ansburg
18: A Common Culture!
The difficulties of growing up in an industrial society have contributed to our present-day anxiety about education. Cultural diversity presents problems for teachers and writers. Presented by FRED FLOWER
Produced bv PEGGY BACON
(Rptd: Sat, 27 June, 11.30 am R4) (For publications and associated NEC courses see page 58)
Quartet (1938)
MELOS ENSEMBLE,
Mass in B minor
From Westminster Abbey ANGELA BEALE (soprano)
SYBIL MICHELOW (contralto) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
CHRISTOPHER KEYTE (bass)
TILFORD BACH FESTIVAL CHOIR ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC BACH CANTATA CHOIR chorus-master DENYS DARLOW Continuo:
DEREK STEVENS (organ) OLGA HEGEDUS (cello)
FRANCIS BAINES (double-bass) GEOFFREY GAMBOLD (bassoon) Obbligati:
MARY RYAN (flute)
MARY MURDOCH, SARAH FRANCIS (oboes and oboes d'amore) DOUGLAS MOORE (hom) DENNIS CLIFT (trumpet) IAN WILSON (trumpet)
MALCOLM SMITH (trumpet)
TILFORD BACH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA leader TREVOR WILLIAMS conductor DENYS DARLOW
by SYLVERE MONOD , Professor of English Literature in the University of Paris
My firm belief is that Dickens is a very visible figure in the eyes of most Frenchmen, more so indeed than any other English writer of the past, with the exception of Shakespeare.
Dickens died on 9 June 1870. Through his life he had an intimate liking for the land of Britain's hereditary foe. In this centenary year of his death Professor Monod asks: what is the French view of Dickens? And, as a French-man, he gives his own appreciation of the man and his work.
Piano Quintet in A minor, Op 84
ENGLISH STRING QUARTET with VALERIE TRYON (piano)