Time: GTS 7.0 am
Lecocq Overture: La fllle de Madame Angot
NEW PHILHARMQNIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
7.9* Beethoven Rondo in B flat SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano) VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by KURT SANDERLING
7.19* Schubert Symphony No 2 BATH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA conducted by YEHUDI MENUHIN
7.47* Berlioz Royal Hunt and Storm (The Trojans)
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MUNCH
(S)
Morning Concert: part 2 0
8.4 Thomas Overture: Mignon NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
8.13* Dvorak Symphony No 7, in D minor: AMSTERDAM
CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
8.50* Johann Strauss Waltz: Wo die Citronen bluh'n
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY gramophone records
Dunstable, Tallis, and Tomkins Records of choral music by Dunstable, organ pieces by Tomkins, and Tallis's Lamentations of Jeremiah.
Haydn Sonata in c major (Haydn Society No 48)
Dussek Sonata in F sharp minor. Op 61
LIZA FUCHSOVA (piano)
Lalo Symphony in G minor
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
10.43* Milhaud Suite for harmonica and orchestra
LARRY ADLER
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by MORTON GOULD
11.5* Ibert Escales BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MUNCH gramophone records
Beethoven Sonata in A major, Op 30 No 1
IONA BROWN (violin) IAN BROWN (piano)
Berkeley Trio, Op 44 TIMOTHY BROWN (horn) ION BROWN (violin) IAN BROWN (piano)
AKIYASU MIYAMOTO (flute) MARI NAGASAKO (harp)
NHK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by HIROYUKI IWAKI Part 1
Wagner Prelude and Liebestod (Tristan und Isolde)
Mozart Concerto in c major, for flute, harp, and orchestra, (K 299)
1.4 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4. in F minor
Recording made available by courtesy of Japanese Radio
Brahms MSdchenlieder RITA STREICH (soprano)
GUNTHER WEISSENBORN (piano)
Mahler Wer hat dies Liedlein erdacht?; Das irdische Leben CHRISTA LUDWIG (mezzo-soprano) GERALD MOORE (piano)
Schoenberg Dank ; Abschied DONALD GRAMM (bass-baritone) GLENN GOULD (piano) gramophone records llth of 13 weekly programmes
Trio-Sonata No 3, in D minor NICHOLAS DANBY
(organ of St Albans Cathedral)
2.34* Toccata and Fugue in F GERAINT JONES (organ of the Abbey Church, Herzogenburg) (Recording made in collaboration with Austrian Radio; broadcast on 14 November 1969)
The Flying Dutchman A romantic opera words and music by WAGNER
(sung in German, in the original, continuous version)
ROME CHORUS AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF ITALIAN RADIO conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
The story is set in the 18th century, on the Norway coast Act 1 A rocky seashore
3.50* Act 2 A room in Daland's house
4.45* Act 3 A creek near Daland's house
(Recording made available by courtesy of Italian Radio)
San Diego Youth
Symphony Orchestra conducted by LOUIS CAMPIGLIA and WALTER SUSSKIND with ARTURO DELMONI (violin)
Beethoven Overture: Egmont
Striding Suite in A minor, Op 10, for violin and orchestra
Mussorgsky, orch Ravel Pictures from an Exhibition (excerpts)
Introduced by ANTHONY FRIESE-GREENE
From the 1969 St Moritz Festival
Equal Voice Class: Round 2, Match 1
From Canada: TEEN CLEFS conductor ANNE CAMPBELL v From Sweden
LUND UNIVERSITY CHOIR conductor AXEL MELANDER
Mixed Voice Class: Round 2. Match 2 From Netherlands
VIVA LA MUSICA conductor REINIER WAKELKAMP V From Yugoslavia
CHAMBER CHOIR OF RTV LJUBLJANA conductor LOJZE LEBIC
Introduced by MARTIN MUNCASTER Produced by ANTHONYPHILPOTTt (Presented by the BBC in collaboration with the EBU)
IAN WALLACE looks at music in the Midlands and East Anglia in the next seven days
What and why in Higher Education
7: Curricula and Courses
Students demand ' relevance ' in their courses. What does this mean? Who could and should prescribe curricula? Should they be a response to national requirements, for example?
Introduced by CHRISTOPHER THORNE
Produced by CHRIS CUTHBERTSON
7: A Personal Choice
Tim Souster, a young 'serious' composer, examines the musical content of pop music which appeals to him and comments on its relationship to other kinds of contemporary music. Produced by David Epps
talking to GEORGE MACBETH
Andrew Young (born 1885) has been described as the most distinguished living Scottish poet. He looks back at poets he has known and admired, and discusses the development of his own work over 80 years since he first wrote an epic on the Battle of Bannockburn at the age of five.
conducts the LSO CHORUS
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader JOHN GEORGIADIS
From the Royal Festival Hall, London: Part 1
Messiaen L'Ascension: quatre meditations symphoniques
Ives Orchestral Set No 2 (first broadcast performance in this country) (Misha Donat writes in the current issue of The Listener)
A selection of his best known poems arranged and introduced by LESLIE NORRIS , and read by DUNCAN MCINTYRE and ANDREW YOUNG himself
Part 2
Debussy 'Three Symphonic Sketches: La mer
Ravel Daphnis and Chloe: Suite No 2
by Idris Parry, Professor of Modern German Literature, University of Manchester
"Who would choose the devil, when he has God for a candidate? Of course, there is the benighted lot on the other side; they are always mistaking hell-fire for incense. So we put down the cross - it is extraordinary that we say yes with a symbol that means no."
Concerto in B flat major, Op 2 No 6. HURWITZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by . EMANUEI HURWITZ (violin) gramophone record
RADU LUPU (piano)
Mozart Sonata in A minor (K 301)
Schubert Sonata in G (d 894)