Time: GTS 7.0 am
Schumann Concertstuck in F. for four horns and orchestra GEORGES BARBOTEU , MICHEL BERGES DANIEL DUBAR , GILBERT COURSIER SAAR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RISTENPART
7.24* Brahms Sonata in A, Op 100
JOSEF SUK (violin)
JULIUS KATCHEN (piano)
7.45* Prokofiev Symphony No 1, in d (Classical)
NEW PHII,HARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by HAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS gramophone records
Morning Concert.: part 2 BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BACON conductor JOHN CAREWE
8.4 Mozart Symphony No 29, in A major (K 201)
8.25* Handel Concerto Grosso No 1, in B flat (Op 3 No 1)
8.35* Haydn Symphony No 93
Magnificat a 6 - Choir of the Carmelite Priory, London, Colin Mawby (organ) conducted by George Malcolm
9.28* Gloria a 7 (Selva morale) - Nigel Rogers (tenor) Ian Partridge (tenor) Thames Chamber Choir, Alan Loveday (violin) Neville Marriner (violin) Kenneth Heath (Cello) John gray (double-bass) London Trombone Quartet, Simon Preston (Organ) conducted by Louis Halsey
(gramophone records)
Allan Schiller
Mozart Sonata in A (K 331)
10.3* Schumann Fantasiestiicke (Op 12)
10.17* Satie Sports et divertissements
10.30* Liszt Grande 6tude de Paganini No 2, in E flat major
Overture: Don Giovanni
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by colin DAVIS
10.52* Sinfonia Concertante In E flat (K 364)
THOMAS BRANDIS (violin) GIUSTO CAPPONE (viola)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BÖHM gramophone records
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET
Quartet No 3, in c major
11.48* Quartet No 4, in B flat major
MICHAEL ROLL (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader TOM ROWLETTE conducted by CHRISTOPHER PRY Part 1
Wagner Forest murmurs (Siegfried)
12.26* Mozart Piano Concerto No 17, in G major (K 453)
MALCOLM RAYMENT talks to MICHAEL ROLL. today's soloist, about the contemporary musical scene
Part 2
Dvorak Symphonic Variation on an original theme
1.41* Ravel Rapsodie espagnole
An opera in four acts
Libretto by GIUSEPPE GIACOSA and LUIGI ILLICA after Seines de la Bohème by HENRI MURGER Music by PUCCINI (sung in Italian)
Students, citizens, soldiers, etc ROME CHORUS and ORCHESTRA OF ITALIAN RADIO conducted by THOMAS SCHIPPERS (Recording made available by courtesy of Italian Radio) Acts I and 2
BRIAN TROWELL introduces extracts from Henri Murger 's Scenes de la Bohème, read by ANDREW SACHS
Acts 3 and 4
NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE conducted by EDO DE WAART AURELE NICOLET (flute)
KARL RICHTER (harpsichord)
Mozart Divertimento No 8, In F major (K 213)
Bach Flute Sonata in G minor (s 1020)
Mozart Divertimento No 9, In B flat major (K 240)
Bach Flute Sonata in B minor (s 1030)
Mozart Divertimento No 12, in E flat major (K 252) gramophone records
Montgomery Youth Orchestra
Wagner Overture: The Flying Dutchman conducted by ZDENEK LUKAS Dvorak Symphony No 8 conducted by CHESTER PETRANEK Introduced by ANTHONY FRIESE-GREENE from the 1969 St Moritz Festival
Introduced bV DANIEL SNOWMAN 1: Britain and The World
In 1962 Dean Acheson said, ' Britain has lost an empire but not yet found a role.' But after ten years of uncertainty, where does this country now stand in relation to Europe, the Commonwealth, the United States, and the world? with the recorded voices of HUGH GAITSKELL , HAROLD MACMILLAN HAROLD WILSON , MP, IAIN MACLEOD PRESIDENT KAUNDA, UN
SMITH DR VERWOERD , GENERAL DE GAULLE and others
Produced by GRAHAM TAYAR
(For publication see page 13)
1: Blackburn looks back
JEREMY SEABROOK has spent several months investigating and discovering the life of a Lancashire cotton town, warts and all, in conversation with over a hundred Blackburnians. This programme looks at the heyday of cotton - at least for the owners - the period up to 1914.
Produced by CHRIS CUTHBERTSON
from the Royal Albert Hall London
HEATHER HARPER (Soprano) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by REGINALD GOODALL
Part 1
Wagner Siegfried Idyll
7.54* Beethoven Scena and Aria: Ah! perfido
by W. B. STANFORD, Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Dublin
Two books published within the last year express the tragic dilemmas of the Greek temperament. Herbert Kubly 's Gods and Heroes is by a non-Greek - a barbarian, to use the traditional Greek term. Nikos Kazantzakis is a biography of the author by his wife Helen, based mainly on his letters.
Part 2 Bruckner
Symphony No 7, in E major
(This week's Proms: page 13. Deryck Cooke writes on Bruckner in The Listener dated 6 August)
by AESCHYLUS in a new translation by DAVID THOMPSON with Peter Woodthorpe
Scene: A wild, rocky place by the sea.
Cast:
Chorus:
DEBORAH DALLAS
PATRICIA GALLIMORE ELIZABETH PROUD
MARGARET WOLFIT
Sound score composed and realised by DAVID CAIN and performed by the TILFORD BACH FESTIVAL CHOIR director DENYS DARLOW with JAMES BLADES. BARRY QUINN
TERENCE EMERY , DAVID JOHNSON (percussion) Produced by JOHN TYDEMAN
French Suite No 6. in E major: Allemande: Corrente: Sarabande: Gavotte: Polonaise; Bourree; Minuet; Gigue
Prelude and Fugue in A minor (s 894) played bv
TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)