Time: gts 7.0 am
Boyce Overture (His Majesty's Birthday Ode, 1769) LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTHONY LEWIS
7.10* Giuliani Concerto in A, for guitar and string orchestra KARL SCHEIT: VIENNA FESTIVAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by WILFRIED BOETTCHER
7.37* Rameau Suite: Les Paladins: JEAN-LOUIS PETIT
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN-LOUIS PETIT
Morning Concert: part 2 0
8.4 Suppii Overture: Poet and Peasant
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted BYLEONARD BERNSTEIN
8.14* Sibelius Violin Concerto in 0 minor:
ITZHAK PERLMAN BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ERICH LEINSDORF
8.44* Box Symphonic Poem: Tintagel: LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI gramophone records
Brahms
Piano Quartet in G minor
MEMBERS OF THE DROLC QUARTET with JÖRG DEMOS (piano) gramophone record
by RICHARD ELFYN JONES
Gibbons Voluntary in A minor; Fantazia of foure-parts
Reginald Smith Brindle Three Improvisations
Bach Toccata and Fugue in F (From St German's Church, Roath, Cardiff)
Wagner Overture: Tannhauser PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
Strauss Suite: Der Rosenkavalier: PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY gramophone records
Third of five programmes
Beethoven Sonata in F major, Op 24 (Spring)
11.19* Beethoven Songs
11.36* Bartok Sonata No 2 (1922)
11.59* Bartofc Five Village Scenes
YFRAH NEAMAN (violin) DAVID WILDE (piano)
CLARE WALMESLEY (soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
BARRY TUCKWELL (horn) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conductor JOHN CAREWE
Part 1
Beethoven Overture: Prometheus
12.21* Mozart Horn Concerto No 4, in E flat major (K 495)
12.37* Borodin, orch Glazunov Symphony No 3, in A minor (unfinished)
Elsie Hall interviewed by JENNY KIRTON Reminiscences of Clara Schu mann, Joachim, and Brahms
Part 2
Mozart Overture: Bastien and Bastienne
1.23* Strauss Suite: Le bourgeois gentilhomme
(Given before an invited audience in The Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Cardiff)
Fifth of six programmes including Brahms songs
MARGARET NEVILLE (soprano) ERNEST L.USH (piano)
DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET Brahms Von ewiger Liebe; Bel dir sind meine Gedanken; Madchenlied (Auf die Nacht in den Spinnstub'n): Das Madchen spricht: Wir wandelten; Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer
2.27* Dvorak String Quartet in E flat major, Op 51
A Poet on Music
plter PORTER on the place of music in his life and work
Part 2
Mahler Friihlingsmorgen; Erinnerung
Rachmaninov Vocalise; 0 never sing to me again
S.25* Britten String Quartet No 1, in d major
(Margaret Neville broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company)
Mozart Symphony No 29 (K 201) BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
4.12* Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 2: HENRYK SZERYNG LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
4.38* Mussorgsky, orch Rimsky-Korsakov Dance of the Persian Slaves (Khovanshchina) PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by VON KARAJAN gramophone records
Douglas Young Sonata for violin, viola, and cello (first broadcast performance in this country)
Webern String Trio THE FLEMING TRIO
(Webern broadcast 7 August)
5.6* Jacob Jez Do fraig amors (first broadcast in this country) PETER AMBORZ (tenor) ANTON PRUS (baritone)
LJUBLJANA RADIO CHAMBER CHORUS with an INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE conducted by LOJZE LEBIC
(Recording made available by courtesy of Yugoslav Radio)
5.22* Gyorgy Kurtag String Quartet, Op 1 (first broadcast in this country)
5.35* Boulez Livre pour quatuor: PARRENIN STRING QUARTET (Recording made available by courtesy of Bavarian Radio)
From the South-East
BOREHAMWOOD GRAMMAR SCHOOL SINGERS, CHILTERNS LADIES' CHOIR and REDHILI. MADRIGAL SINGERS sing music by Jannequin, Richard Rodney Bennett , Reginald Jacques , leuan ReesDavies , Morley, Keith Bissell , and Matyas Seiber
2: Starting out in Social Work Two trainee social workers talk about their training and the difficulties, frustrations, and satisfactions they foresee in their future career
DAVID HORMAN discusses the points raised with R. C. WRIGHT , Chief Professional Adviser, Council for Training in Social Work, and MARGERY TAYLOR. Director of the London Boroughs Training Committee. Produced by ANN CALDWELL
5: Groups and the Media
RICHARD MABEY examines how early groups functioned, and shows how their exposure on radio and television, as well as sophisticated recording techniques, helped to create a new attitude to pop.
Produced by DAVID epps
from the Royal Albert Hall London Beethoven:
Missa solemnis Mass in D major
ELIZABETH HARWOOD (soprano) MARGA HOFFGEN (contralto) ERNST HAEFUGER ( tenor) KARL RIDDERBUSCH (bass)
BBC CHORUS AND CHORAL SOCIETY AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM Part 1
Two talks on Hegel by MICHAEL MORAN , Lecturer in Philosophy, Sussex University
2: Hegel's language
It is commonly thought that Hegel rendered language almost unintelligible: yet great poets found his use of it a revelation. Hegel's language can be viewed as the key to an influence which is different from that which we usually attribute to him
Part 2
(This Week's Proms: page 12)
GEORGE MACBETH introduces the American author of Body Rags, discussing and reading from his own published and unpublished work followed by an interlude
ESTHER GLAZER (Violin)
EASLEY BLACKWOOD (piano) Part 1 Fauri
Sonata No 1, in A major, Op 13
How much do we really understand of how our planet came to be as we know it? 3: So Near to Hell
DR ROBERT JASTROW , Director of NASA'S Goddard Institute for Space Studies at Columbia University, shows how our atmosphere was formed,
(An Improbable Birth: 7 Sept)
Part 2 Prokofiev
Sonata No 2, in d, Op 94b