Time: GTS 8.0 am
Cologne Chamber Orchestra conducted by HELMUT MÜLLER-BRÛHL
Platti Oboe Concerto In G minor: GUNTHER PASSIN Haydn Symphony No 63
Carl Stamitz Clarinet Concerto in E flat: HANS RUDOLF STALDER gramophone records
Handel Sonata in G minor, Op 1 No 6
EDUARD MELKUS (violin)
KARL SCHEIT ilute continuo) AUGUST WENZINGER (cello continuo
9.13* Haydn String Quartet In G major, Op 77 No 1 AMADEUS QUARTET
9.35* Schubert Die schfine Mullerin
PETER PEARS (tenor)
BENJAMIN BRITTEN (piano)
10.38* Britten String Quartet No 2. in c major AMADEUS QUARTET gramophone records
by JEFFREY SIEGEL
Schubert Sonata In 1 minor (D 784)
11.31* Schumann Novelletten (Op 21): No 1, in F; No 2, in D
11.43* Brahms Variations and Fugue on a theme of Handel, Op 24
SALLY LE SAGE (soprano)
PAUL ESSWOOD (counter-tenor) WYNFORD EVANS (tenor) JOHN NOBLE (baritone) JÜRGEN HESS (violin) NONA LIDDELL (violin)
HAMPSTEAD CHORAL SOCIETY
BARBARA HILL
(harpsichord continuo)
ANDREW DAVIS (organ continuo) LONDON BACH ORCHESTRA leader JÜRGEN HESS conductor MARTINDALE SIDWELL
Bach Cantata No 11
12.45* Vtraldi Concerto In A minor, for two violins, string orchestra, and continuo, Op 3 No 8
1.4 Handel Coronation Anthems: Zadok the Priest; My heart is inditing: Let thy hand be strengthened; The King shall rejoice
(A public concert in Hampstead Parish Church, 22 May)
SOUTH-WEST GERMAN RADIO WIND QUINTET
Kraft-Thorwald Dilloo (flute) Helmut Koch (oboe)
Hans Lemser (clarinet)
Helmut Miiller (bassoon) Karl Arnold (horn)
Dittersdorf Partita No 1, In r Nielsen Wind Quintet (1922)
(Recording made available by South-West German Radio)
A personal choice of records presented by Noel (ioodwin including at 3.4* Debussy's La men at 3.26* a scene from Benjamin Britten 's Billy Uudd , With PETER GLOSSOP and MICHAEL LANGDON : at 4.10' Tintagel by Bax: and at 4.26* JANET BAKER singing Elgar's Sea Pictures.
JOHN AMIS talks to artists - composers. conductors, or performers - most closely concerned with the highlights of next week's broadcast music.
Introduced by STEVE RACE
KORNEL
ZEMPLENI Barfok Mikrokosmos , Volumes 5 and 6 (Recording made available by courtesy of Hungarian Radio)
EDWIN o. REISCHAUER , us Ambassador in Tokyo from 1961 to 1966, and since Professor of Far Eastern Languages at Harvard University, talks to JOHN TUSA about the history of education in Japan during the past century with its relationship to the evolution of a democratic style of government. Nowadays Japan's success is generally attributed to the quality of education widely available to her people. I
From the Royal Albert Hall London
Alan Civil (horn)
BBC Chorus
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Malcolm Arnold
Boyce, arr Lambert Symphony No 5, in D major
7.44* Berners A Wedding Bouquet
8.22* Elgar Variations on an original theme (Enigma)
Esmond Wright , a former Professor of Modern History at Glasgow University, was Conservative mp for Pollok in the last Parliament. He is the author of many books and articles on historical and political subjects.
Part 2
Arnold Concerto No 2, for horn and string orchestra
9.35* Walton Suite: Facade
9.53* Britten and Fugue on a theme of Purcell (This week's Proms: page 44)
DON SMITHERS introduces and conducts music by Schmelzer, Biber, Vejvanovsky. and others, that he has brought to light at the court of Karl Liechtenstein-Kastelkorn. Bishop of Olmouc. The illustrations are played by DON SMITHERS
(cornetto and trumpet) JANET LYMAN HILL (violin and viola)
FRANCES MASON (violin) PENELOPE HOWARD (violin and viola) ADAM SKEAPING
(viola da gamba and violone) DESMOND DUPRE
(viola da gamba and chitarrone) CECIL JAMES (bassoon)
ALAN LUMSDEN (trombone)
SIMON PRESTON ( harpsichord and chamber organ)