Time: GTS 7.0 am
Telemann Suite in A minor FRANS BRÜGGEN irecorderi
SOUTH-WEST GERMAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by FRIEDRICH TILEGANT
7.31* Haydn Symphony No 104 ROYAL PH1LH4RMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
Morning Concert: part 2 ©
8.4 Nielsen Helios Overture
ROYAL DANISH ORCHESTRA conducted by jrrzy SEMKOV
8.17* Grieg Lyric Pieces, Op 54 LIV GLASER (piano)
8.41* Sibelius Karelia Suite
HALLÉ orchestra, conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI gramophone records
Rameau and Couperin
Couperin L'apothéose de Corelli ⓢ TOULOUSE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS AURIACOMBE
9.20* Couperin Benedictus (Messe pour les couvents) PETER HURFORD (organ)
9.25* Rameau Suite: Le temple de la gloire © ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord) gramophone records
(Acts 3 and 4 of Rameau's Hippolyte et Aricie can be heard in tonight's Prom: see
7.30 pm)
Malcolm Frager
Haydn Sonata in c sharp minor (Haydn Society No 36)
9.57* Beethoven Sonata in F major. Op 10 No 2
10.8* Mussorgsky Pictures from an Exhibition
Mozart Symphony No 28 (K 200) ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
11.3* Bloch Scherzo fantasque LORIN HOLLANDER (piano)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRÉ PREVIN
11.12* Sibelius Tone Poem: En Saga: PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY gramophone records
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET
Quartet No 5. In D major
11.49' Quartet No 6, in E flat
JOHN WIGGINS (Hute) Section of the BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF SCHWARZ Part 1
Cimarosa Overture: 11 maestro di cappella
12.20* Rubbra Improvisations on virginal pieces by Farnaby
12.37* Mozart Flute Concerto in D major (K 314)
ROBIN RICHARDSON talks to JOHN Wiggins about the contemporary musical scene,
Part 2
Lennox Berkeley Serenade for string orchestra
1.31* Haydn Symphony No 60
Opera in two acts Music bv MOZART
Libretto by LORENZO DA PONTE (sung in Italian) gramophone records
Cast in order of singing: Two Army Officers:
PHILHARMONIA CHORUS AND
ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BOHM
The action takes place in Naples in the late 14h century Act 1
Paisiello Harpsichord Concerto in c major 0 MARIA TERESA GARATTI , I MUSlCI gramophone record
Act 2
CHRISTINE OVERALL (flute)
Toronto Youth Symphony Orchestra conducted by JACOB GROOB and WALTER SUSSKIND
Weber Overture: Oberon
(conducted byWalter Susskind)
5.31* John Weinzweig Diverti mento No 1, for flute and string orchestra
(conducted by Jacob Groob )
Mussorgsky A night on the Bare Mountain
(conducted by Jacob Groob ) Introduced by ANTHONY FRIESE -GREENE
From the 1969 St Moritz Festival
Quartet in F major, Op 96 (The American)
JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET gramophone record
Introduced by DANIEL SNOWMAN 4: Britain at Work
Much of the 1960s was dominated by government attempts to restrict prices and incomes and to encourage productivity, though many saw these policies as unjustifiable restraints. At the same time continuing industrial militancy itself became a major cause for concern.
The programme includes the recorded voices of EDWARD HEATH , MP, RAY GUNTER , MP, FRANK COUSINS, GEORGE WOOD-COCK. CLIVE JENKINS , and JOHN DAVIES , MP
Produced by GRAHAM TAYAR (For publication see page 10)
In contrast to last week's study of the successful people in Blackburn Jeremy Seabrook has talked to four people who for various reasons have found themselves at the lower end of the social spectrum.
(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
Part 1
Rameau Hippolyte et Aricie, Acts 3 and 4 Libretto by SIMON-JOSEPH be PELLEGRIN (sung in French)
MONTEVERDI CHOIR ANDREW DAVIS
(harpsichord continuo) MONTEVERDI ORCHESTRA leader SYLVIA CLEAVER conductor JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
How much do we really understand of how our planet came to be as we know it? Five scientists tell a tantalising tale. 2: Drifting Continents +
DR d. p. MCKENZIE , Department of Geodesy and Geophysics, Cambridge University, puts the record straight about continental drift.
(So Near to Hell, by Dr Robert Jastrow : 1 September)
Part 2
Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms
9.12* Bach Concerto in D minor. for two violins and string orchestra
S.32* Bach Cantata No 34: 0 ewiges
Feuer ELLY AMELING (soprano)
MARGARET NEVILLE (soprano)
YVONNE MINTON (mezzo-soprano) Robert TEAR (tenor)
BARRY MCDANIEL (baritone) ORREA PERNEL (violin)
SYLVIA ROSENBERG (Violin) MONTEVERDI CHOIR
ANDREW davis (organ continuo) MONTEVERDI ORCHESTRA conductor JOHN ELIOT GARDINER (Margaret Neville broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company: Yvonne Min ton by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden) (This Week's Proms: page 12)
by PAULE BERGERET translated from the French by KEVIN O'MALLEY
In Madame Bergeret 's study of the subconscious the nightmarish confusion in a woman's guilt-racked mind is excised and laid bare with the clinical precision of a surgeon's knife.
Radiophonic montages by BRIAN HODGSON Of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Production byARCHIECAMPBELL
Trio No 1. in r major, Op 18 BUDAPEST TRIO gramophone record