Time: GTS 7.0 am
Schubert Overture: Fierabras VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ
7.12* Beethoven Concerto in c major, for piano, violin, cello, and orchestra
EUGENE ISTOMIN (piano) ISAAC STERN (violin) LEONARD ROSE (cello)
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
7.48* Brahms Academic Festival Overture
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE MONTEUX
Morning Concert: part 2
8.4 Borodin Polovtsian Dances (Prince Igor) 0 CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL
8.15* Rachmaninot' Preludes, Op 32: No 7. in F: No 8. in A minor: No 9, in A; No 10. in B minor; No 11, in B: No 12, in G sharp minor; No 13, in 0 flat 0 SERGIO FLORENTINO (piano)
8.38* Glinka Ballet Music (A Life for the Tsar)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EFREM KURTZ gramophone records
Rameau and Couperin Couperin Ordre No 14
GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord)
9.21* Rameau Concert No 3 (Pieces de clavecin en concert) JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL (flute) ROBERT VEYRON-LACROIX (harpsichord)
JACQUES NEILZ (cello)
9.33* Couperin Ordre No 21
GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord) gramophone records
by MICHAEL AUSTIN Bach
Trio-Sonata No 5, In c major
Prelude and Fugue in B minor (s 544)
(From Wimborne Minster)
Piano Concerto No 2, In B flat VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by zubin MEHTA gramophone record
Casella Serenata , for clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, violin, and cello
11.33* Schumann Liederkreis , Op 24
11.54* Saint-Saens Septet in E flat major, for trumpet, two violins, viola, cello, double-bass, and piano
MUSIC GROUP OF LONDON ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
PETER KATIN (piano)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID ATHERTON Part 1
Beethoven Overture: The Ruins of Athens
12.22* Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor
SIR KEITH FALKNER talks about his career as a singer to MADEAU STEWART.
Part 2
Mozart Symphony No 27 (K 199)
1.36* Copland Ballet: Appalachian Spring
(Given before an invited audience at The Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Cardiff)
TOSHIYA ETO (violin)
ERNEST LUSH (piano)
Vivaldi Sonata in c major, Op 13 No 1
2.14* Mozart Sonata in B flat major (K 454)
2.40* Webern Four pieces, Op 7
2.45* Schoenbero Fantasy, Op
Fourth of six programmes including Haydn quartets and Brahms songs
APRIL CANTELO (soprano) KENNETH BOWEN (tenor) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano) WISSEMA STRING QUARTET Nella Wissema (violin) Fay Campey (violin)
Ludmlta Navratil (viola) Paul Ward (cello)
Part 1
Haydn String Quartet in c major. Op 54 No 1
Brahms DSmm'rung senkte sich von oben: Wahrend des Regens: Auf dem See: Mein wundes Herz; Dein blaues Auge; 0 komme. holde Sommernacht; Schwermut; Serenade (Leise um dich nicht zu wecken); In der Gasse; Voruber
Henry Miller on Varese An excerpt from
The Air-Conditioned Nightmare read by DOUGLAS SMITH and Hyperprism by Varese 0 played by the wind and percussion of BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LUKAS FOSS
(Recording made available by courtesy of West Berlin Radio)
Part 2
Brahms Tambourliedchen; f)ber die See; Salome; An ein Bild; An dieTauben; Madchenfluch Sibelius String Quartet in D minor. Op 56 (Voces intimae)
Serocki Symphonic Frescoes
POLISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JAN KRENZ
5.0* Nono Sara dolce tacere, for eight solo voices
5.10* Hans Otte Alpha-omega , for 12 male voices, organ, and percussion
STUTTGART SCHOLA CANTORUM GERD ZACHER (organ)
ERICH SEILER (percussion)
KARLHEINZ BENDER (percussion) conducted by CLYTUS GOTTWALD
5.25* Lutoslawski Symphony No 2: SOUTH-WEST GERMAN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST BOUR gramophone records
A series of programmes featuring British amateur choirs From Wales:
ALUN SCHOOL SINGERS, MOLD conductor BRIAN HUGHES PONTARDULAIS MALE CHOIR conductor NOEL DAVIES who sing music by Byrd, Kodaly, and Wagner, and Welsh traditional melodies
This series about professional social workers examines the nature of their work, the system within which they operate, and the training they need
1: The Social Workers and the System
Who are the social workers? What is their job about? What is the system within which they operate?
DAVID HOBMAN discusses these questions with PETER LEONARD of the National Institute for Social Work Training and MARGERY TAYLOR of the London Boroughs Training Committee. Produced by ANN CALDWELL
A series of ten programmes surveying the evolution of pop music from the 1950s to the present day.
4: The Mersey Sound
JOHN PEEL talks about the pop explosion in Britain which started in Liverpool and spread throughout the country.
Producer JOHN S. GILBERT
from the Royal Albert Hall London
RADU LUPU (piano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by EDO DE WAART Part 1
Schubert Overture in c major (In the Italian style)
7.45* Dvorak Serenade in D minor
8.15* Beethoven Symphony No 8, in F major
Two talks on Hegel by MICHAEL MORAN. Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Sussex 1: Interpreting Hegel
Hegel was born on 27 August 1770. the same year as Words-worth and Beethoven. In England he is a byword for pedantic obscurity; on the Continent he is often regarded as one of the most important thinkers of modern times. How far is he misjudged in ignorance?
Part 2 Brahms
Piano Concerto No 1
(This Week's Proms: page 12)
A conversation between DR JOSHUA HORN , who recently returned to England after being a surgeon in People's China for 15 years, and DR GEOFF OLDHAM of the Science Policy Research Unit in the University of Sussex
Symphony No 1
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTAL DORATI gramophone record
Victoria
Motet and Mass: 0 magnum mysterium
CARMELITE PRIORY CHOIR conducted by JOHN MCCARTHY gramophone record