Time: GTS 8.0 am
This week:
Concerto Amsterdam
Boccherini Cello Concerto in D major
ANNER BYLSMA directed by JAAP SCHRODER (violin)
Telemann Suite in F major conducted by FRANS BRUGGEN
Haydn Trumpet Concerto in I flat major
THEO MERTENS conducted by ANDRERIEU gramophone records
Schubert String Quartet in A minor (D 804)
AMADEUS QUARTET
Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
9.34* Britten Cello Symphony MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
10.10* Mozart String Quartet in c major (Dissonance) (K465) AMADEUS QUARTET gramophone records
by JEROME ROSE
Brahms Variations on a theme of Robert Schumann , Op 9
10.53* Schumann Sonata In F minor, Op 14
(for the Guinness Trophy) Fourth Test Match at Headingley (Third day)
Ball-by-ball commentaries by JOHN ARLOTT ALAN GIBSON and BRIAN JOHNSTON with comments and summaries by TREVOR BAILEY and RICHIE BENAUD including lunchtime summary
Introduced by Steve Race
Commentary continued
2.5 - 4.20* including lunchtime scoreboard and teatime summary
4.30* - 6.40 including close-ofplay summary by E. W. SWANTON
JOHN AMIS talks to the artists-composers, conductors, or performers - most closely concerned with the highlights of next week's broadcast music
L'isle joyeuse
Suite: Pour le piano ALDO CICCOLINI (piano)
(Recording made available by courtesy of South German Radio)
from the Royal Albert Hall London IONA BROWN (Violin)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader NEVILLE TAWEEL conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR Part 1
Elgar Overture: Froissart
7.48* Sibelius Violin Concerto in D minor
Is the family known to English law? by sin LESLIE SCARMAN , Chairman of the Law Commission for England and Wales
English law is famous for protecting the rights of the individual. But 'does it concern itself with the rights of the family?
Part 2
Walton Suite: Henry V
9.2* Dvorak Symphony No 9, in E minor (From the New World) (This week's Proms: page 13)
WINTON DEAN discusses Handel's operas in relation to the theatre of their time, and suggests that the movement for their revival, which began in Germany 50 years ago this summer, introduced some misconceptions that still obscure their artistic merits,
Der Zwerg Im Walde (Windes Rauschen) Grenzen der Menschheit Totengraberweise Toteng-abers Heimweh Der bunde Knabe
MAUREEN LEHANE (contralto) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano) MICHAEL LANGDON (bass) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
(Der Zwerg; Grenzen der Menschheit: Totengrabers Heimweh broadcast on 24 June 1969) (Michael Langdon broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)