Time: GTS 7.0 am
Rossini Overture: La Cenerentola
LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA conducted by ROBERTO BENZI
7.14* Bellini Concerto in E flat, for oboe and string orchestra HEINZ HOLLIGER BAMBERG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER MAAG
7.21* Mendelssohn Symphony No 3, in A minor (Scottish) NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
Morning Concert: Part 2 4:1
8.4 Mozart Overture: The Magic Flute
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
8.13' Chopin Piano Concerto No 2. in F minor TAMAS VASARY BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by JANOS KULKA
8.46* Sibelius Karelia Suite
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAXEL gramophone records
Monteverdi
Sestina: Lagrime d'amante al sepolcro dell'amata
NUOVO MADRIGALETTO ITALIANO conducted by EMILIO giani
9.23* Lamento delta Ninfa
9.30* Fugge il verno dei dolori: Non cost tosto io miro: La pastorella mia spietata: Dolci miei sospiri: Lidia spina del mio core: 0 Rosetta che rosetta (Scherzi musicali) ilsk WOLF (soprano) ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
GERALD ENGLISH (tenor)
CHRISTOPHER KEYTE (bass)
MEMBERS OF THE
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord) gramophone records
7: Some which have survived unaltered through recorded history.
Introduced by MADEAU STEWART (EBU recordings)
Auber Overture: Lestocq
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by Richard BONYNCE Dnirak Symphony No 2. in B flat major
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records
Fifth of 13 programmes of Scandinavian music which include the ten string quartets of Vagn Holmboe.
Harald Saeverud Slatter : Op 22: Op 21 Nos 1, 2, and 5 JAMES GIBB (piano)
11.38* Sibelius Songs: The kiss; The first kiss: Black roses: Ingalill: Spring is Hying KURT WESTI (tenor)
KEITH SWALLOW (piano)
11.50* Holmboe String Quartet No 5
MACGIBBON QUARTET
Margot Macgibbon (violin) Lorraine du Val (violin) Anatole Mines (viola) Lilly Phillips (cello)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by Hugo RIGNOLD
Berlioz Royal Hunt and Storm (The Trojans)
12.29* Schumann Symphony No 4, in D minor
1.4 Mozart Symphony No 34
1.26* Strauss Suite: Der Rosenkavalier
(Given before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Leeds)
Third in a new series of programmes Part 1
Webern String Trio 0 FLKMiNG TRIO
2.1* Barhik String Quartet No 3 BARTOK STRING QUAHTET
Third of a series of programmes of keyboard music by Bach. Handel , and Domenico Scarlatti
Handel Lesson No 1, in B flat
2.28* Bach Suite in e flat major (s 819)
2.41* Scarlatti Sonatas: p minor (L 382); F minor (L 383); G major (L 84); E major (L 375) RUTH DYSON (harpsichord)
Part 2
Webern String Trio (a second performance) © FLEMING TRIO
J.6* Janacek Quartet No 2 (Intimate letters) 0 SMETANA STRING QUARTET
Overture: In the south (Alassio) BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by CONSTANTIN SILVESTRI
4.0* The Music Makers
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) LONDON PHILHARMONIC CHOIR
AND ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT gramophone records
Musical settings of poetry that touch on the symbolic aspect of the night by Schubert. Hanns Eisler. Ernst Krenek.
Wolf. and Hans Erich Apostel MARY THOMAS (soprano) NIGEL ROGERS (tenor) JOHN ALLDtS CHOIR
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano) conductor JOHN ALLDIS WtCMORE ENSEMBLE PERRY HART (violin)
DIANA CUMMINGS (violin) HARRY DANKS (viola)
JENNIFER WARD CLARKE (cello) conducted by JACQUES-LOUIS MONOD
Quartet in c minor. Op 18 No 4 ALTES PRAGER STRING QUARTET
(Recording made available by courtesy of Radio Frankfurt)
(21 August: Op 59 No 3. in c)
CHRISTOPHER BOWERS-BROADBENT
Bach Prelude and Fugue in A (s 536)
Mcssiaen Diptyque
John McCabe Dies Resurrec tionis
(From St Albans Cathedral: broadcast on 26 Nov 1969)
5: In-Laws
A mother and daughter-in-law talk about the difficulties they faced in coming to terms with one another. DR MALCOLM pines, who interviews them, is a consultant psychotherapist. He discusses points from their conversation with PAUL stephen-SON, who presents the series. Produced by Madeleine CORNEY
Eight programmes presented by W. j. PHILPOTT
6: S?nurt Lad Wanted
Getting and keeping staff are constant problems for most retailers. Suggestions are offered for tackling recruitment and selection, including interviewing applicants.
Produced by JOHN TURTLE
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andre Previn
Haydn Symphony No 87, in A
8.0* Berlioz Love Scene; Queen Mab Scherzo (Romeo and Juliet)
by JOEL HURSTFIELD , Astor Professor of English History at University College, London
Had Marlowe and Shakespeare ever met a Jew? Professor Hurstfield asks this question in the light of The Jew of Malta and The Merchant of Venice. He also asks whether these plays are anti-semitic. A consideration of these questions in turn raises the fundamental one of toleration in Elizabethan society,
(The Jew of Malta will be broadcast next Sunday on Radio 3)
Part 2 Walton
Symphony No 1, in B flat minor
JOHN NASH comments on Picas-so's Les demoiselles d'Avignon, a violent attack on a central tradition of Western painting. It was also a crucial first step in the development of Cubism, and so, Mr Nash argues, art historians and critics have largely mistaken the significance of Picasso's iconoclasm.
VIRTUOSI DA CAMERA
Frescobuldi Canzona terza in A minor
Corelli Trio in F major
Vivaldi Trio-Sonata .in G minor Boismortier Concerto in c major (La Zampogna)
Telcmann Trio-Sonata in P followed by an interlude
Records of excerpts from Britten's opera, with PETER PEARS , JOAN CROSS
NANCV EVANS , FREDERICK SHARP NOHMAN LUMSDEN conducted by REGINALD GOODALL Introduced by Edward Greenfield