Time: GTS 7.0 am
Boyce Symphony No 4. in F WURTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by jorg FAERBER
7.11* Telemann Concerto in A major, for oboe d'amore and string orchestra: ROBERT CASIER TOULOUSE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS AURIACOMBE
7.27* Mozart Divertimento No 1, in E flat (K 113): SALZBURG MOZARTEUM ORCHESTRA, conducted by BERNHA'RD PAUMGARTNER
7.38* Chabrier Suite pastorale SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ansermet
Morning Concert: part 2 ©
8.4 Berlioz Overture: Waverley LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
8.15* Borodin In the Steppes of Central Asia
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ansermet
8.23* Krommer Clarinet Concerto in E flat:
JACK BRYMER VIENNASTATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by FELIX PROHASKA
8.45* Ibert Divertissement
PARIS CONSERVATOtRE ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN MARTINON gramophone records
Beethoven
Piano Concerto No 1, in c. major DANIEL BARENBOIM
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by otto KLEMPERER gramophone record
Nerine Barrett
Beethoven Sonata in F sharp major, Op 78
9.55* Debussy Two Arabesques: No 1, in E; No 2, in G
10.3* Schumann Carnaval , Op 9
Falla Interlude and Dance (La vida breve): new YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
10.43* Reinecke Harp Concerto in E minor: NICANOR ZABALETA
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNST MARZENDORFER
11.5* Strauss Metamorphosen MEMBERS OF THE
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER gramophone records
Second of four programmes including vocal music by Schoenberg
Schumann Lieder der Konigin Maria Stuart
Schoenberg Freihold: Hochzeitslied; Wie Georg zu Frundsberg von sich seiber sang
Mahler Der Schildwache Nachtlied; Lob des hohen Verstandes; Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredigt
Schoenberg Der verlorene Haufen
APRIL CANTELO (soprano) ROBERT TITZE (baritone) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
TOM ROWLETTE (violin)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
Part 1
Wagner Overture: TannhSuser
12.31* Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 2, in G minor
1.4 during the interval
JOHN GRAY talks to WATSON FORBES about the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and its role in the musical scene.
1.15 Midday Concert 0 Part 2 Schubert
Symphony No 9, in c major
An opera in three acts with a Prologue after the poem by GEORGE CRABBE
Words by MONTAGU SLATER Music by BENJAMIN BRITTEN
Townspeople, fisherfolk of the Borough
ROYAL OPERA CHORUS
ORCHESTRA OF THE
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE conducted by COLIN DAVIS
Prologue and Act 1
BRIAN TROWELL introduces readings of passages from George Crabbe 's poem The Borough, read by JAMES THOMASON.
Act 2
Purcell Sonata No 9, in F (Sonatas of four parts) 0 NEVILLE MARRINER (violin) PETER GIBBS (violin)
GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord) DESMOND DUPRÉ (viola da gamba) gramophone record
Act 3
Divertimento No 19, In E flat major (K 563)
ITALIAN STRING TRIO
Franco Gulli (violin)
Bruno Giuranna (viola) Giacinto Caramia (cello)
(Recording made available by courtesy of South-West German Radio)
Haarlem Youth Orchestra conducted by ANDRE KAART
Rossini Overture: Semiramide
6.8* Willem Pijper Adagios 1, 5, and 6 (Six Adagios)
Shostakovich Polka (The Age of Gold)
Introduced by ANTHONY FRIESE-GREENE
From the 1969 St Moritz Festival
Introduced by DANIEL SNOWMAN 3: Paying Our Way
Did Britain have the right priorities - or did she overemphasise the needs of the trade balance to the detriment of the domestic economy? Arid by the end of the decade, was the economy heading more consistently towards expansion and prosperity?
The programme includes the recorded voices of HAROLD WILSON . MP. IAIN MACLEOD , GEORGE BROWN , SELWYN LLOYD. MP, AUBREY JONES , FRANK COUSINS , JOHN DAVIES , MP, LORD BALOGH, and others who were deeply involved in Britain's economic problems.
Produced by GRAHAM TAYAR (For publication see page 12)
3: Aspiration and Frustration
A town like Blackburn with a traditional but declining industry - cotton - presents problems for the ambitious. How can they rise from their parental background? What happens when they do? JEREMY SEABROOK talked to those who have succeeded about their hopes and fears.
Produced by CHRIS CUTHBERTSON (Seven weekly articles on Blackburn by Jeremy Seabrook are printed in The Listener, beginning in the issue dated 30 July.)
from the Royal Albert Hall London
PETER KATIN (piano)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD Part 1
Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla
7.41* Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 3, in D minor
PHILIP jiobsbaum evaluates the literary achievement of the American critic Ivor Winters. He stresses the extent to which Winters's verse acts as a qualification, and an exemplar, of the absolutist position taken up in his prose writings,
Part 2: Shostakovich Symphony No 8
(This Week's Proms: page 9)
JOAN RIMMER introduces recordings of pre-Hispanic, colonial, and later hybrid music, which she made during a journey from Mexico to Ecuador in 1969. Produced by MADEAU STEWART
Serenade for string quartet, Op 70 (first broadcast performance) Song-cycle: The Freight of Harvest (first broadcast performance)
Prelude, Air, and Dance, for violin, string quartet, and percussion
GABRIELI STRING QUARTET Kenneth Sillito (violin)
Brendan O'Reilly (violin) Ian Jewel (viola)
Keith Harvey (cello) RALPH HOLMES (Violin)
TERENCE EMERY (percussion) JOSEPH WARD (tenor) ALAN BUSH (piano)