Today's time: GTS 7.0 am
Rameau Concert en sextuor No 6, in G
TOULOUSE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS AURIACOMBE
7.18* Weber Clarinet Quintet in B Hat: MELOS ENSEMBLE a
7.43* Boccherini Symphony in c minor S ROSSINI ORCHESTRA OF NAPLES conducted by FRANCO CARACCIOLO gramophone records
8.4 Morning Concert (part 2) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conductor JOHN CAREWE With JIMMY WALKER (harpsichord)
.Schubert Overture: Rosamunde
8.14* Bonporti, transc. Barblan Concerto in D major, for string orchestra and harpsichord
8.24* Beethoven Symphony No 4, in B flat major
Chopin
Piano Concerto No 1, in e minor TAMAS VASARY
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by JERZY SEMKOW
9.46' Three Mazurkas: D (Op posth.); c, Op 67 No 3; B flat, Op 7 No 1: TAMAS VASARY gramophone records
Monteverdi Gloria a 7 NIGEL ROGERS (tenor) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor) ALAN LOVEDAY (violin)
NEVILLE MARRINER (violin) KENNETH HEATH (cello)
JOHN GRAY (double-bass) LONDON TROMBONE QUARTET
SIMON PRESTON (chamber organ) THAMES CHAMBER CHOIR conducted by LOUIS HALSEY
10.11* Bach Motet: Jesu, meine Freude: AEOLIAN SINGERS
CHRISTOPHER VAN KAMPEN (cello) MARTIN NEARY (Organ) conducted by SEBASTIAN FORBES gramophone records
conductor KENNETH ALWYN
Eleventh of 13 programmes of Scandinavian music
Bernhard Lewkovilch Mass for chorus, wind instruments. and harp: DANISH RADIO CHORUS
MEMBERS OF THE DANISH RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MILTIADES CARIDIS (Recording made available by courtesy of Danish State Radio)
11.35* Holmboe Symphony No 8 (Sinfonia Boreale) 0 ROYAL DANISH ORCHESTRA conducted by JERZY SEMKOW gramophone record
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by HARRY NEWSTONE Weber Overture: Oberon
12.26* Schumann Symphony No 1, in B flat major (Spring)
1.4 Corelli Concerto Grosso in G minor, Op 6 No 8
1.21* Roussel Bacchus and Ariadne: Suite No 2
(Before an invited audience in thePavilion Gardens, Buxton)
Eighth in a weekly series Part 1: Bartok Piano Sonata played by MICHEL BÉROFF
1.59* Cantata profana JOSEF RETI (tenor)
ANDRAS FARAGO (bass)
CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA OF HUNGARIAN RADIO conducted by GYÖRGY LEHEL gramophone record
A series of programmes of keyboard music by Bach, Handel, and Domenico Scarlatti
Handel Suite No 12, in E minor
2.30* Scarlatti Sonatas:
B minor (L 347); c major (L 102)
2.37* Bach French Suite No 5
TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)
Part 2: Messiaen
La nativité du Seigneur: neuf meditations
SUSAN LANDALE
(organ of Coventry Cathedral) (Piano Sonata broadcast 12 Oct 1968; Messiaen 6 Sept 1967)
Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
3.56* Tchaikovsky Tatiana 's Letter Scene (Eugene Onegin ) NETANIA DAVRATH (soprano)
VIENNA STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by VLADIMIR GOLSCHMANN
4.10* Prokofiev Violin Concert* No 1, in D: IGOR OISTRAKH MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
4.31* Rimsky-Korsakov Suite: The Golden Cockerel
PHILHAKMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EFREMKURTZ gramophone records
THE JOHN ALLDIS OCTET conductor JOHN ALLDIS who also plays the piano Part 1
Goehr A Little Cantata of Proverbs
Ravel Trois Chansons Madrigals:
Wilbye Come, shepherd swains Ward If the deep sighs
Schubert Standchen , for contralto, male voices, and piano Hugh Wood Three Choruses
Beethoven Sonata in F major, Op 17
DENNIS BRAIN (horn)
CONRAD HANSEN (piano)
(Recording made available by courtesy of RIAS, Berlin)
Part 2
Purcell Duets with piano: What can we poor females do?; Dia. logue of Corydon and Mopsa; Lost is my quiet
Britten Choral Dances (Glorlana)
Jannequin Le chant des oiseaux
3: Points of View
What makes an unspoiled view beautiful? Is it possible to appreciate nature without reference to education, literature, art, or the views on tops of biscuit tins?
PROFESSOR RONALD HEPBURN Of Edinburgh University on the modern point of view.
Presented by RICHARD MABEY
Produced by ROBIN BRIGHTWELL
A historical survey of chamber music from 1600 to the present day.
4: Beethoven Last Quartet
ROGER FISKE devotes the whole broadcast to this one work, Op 135 in F. Although short and seemingly lighthearted, this quartet is a fascinating example of the composer's craftsmanship. The many themes and the highly individual way in which they are treated in the four short movements make an enjoyable and rewarding study.
Produced by EILEEN BROWNE (For publication see page 55)
Das Buch mit sieben Siegeln
Oratorio bv FRANZ SCHMIDT
SI John: THEO ALTMEYER Itenor) Jesus: ERNST SCHRAMM (bass) GKRLINDE.LORENZ ISOpranO) INGRID MAYR (contralto)
FRANZ LIKASOWSKY (tenor) REID BUNGER (bass)
KARLRICHTER (organ)
DEKSINGVEREIN DER GESELLSCHAFT
DER MUMKFREUNDE
VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CARL MELLES Part 1
Sir Philip Magnus talks about the difficult art of biography. I Biography today is booming says Sir Philip, himself one of our most distinguished historical biographers. He talks about its fascination, the relationship between subject and biographer, and changes in fashion in biography. He differentiates between the biogra. phy which is ' a natural quarry' for historians and that which presents itself as a a carved statue.'
Part 2
(Recording made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio)
by RHYS ADRIAN with (in order of speaking) Hugh Burden as Richard Rolf Lefebvre as Jack Richard Pearson as Edwin and PETER TUDDENHAMas The Guard Where are the snows of yesteryear?' one might ask. Yet does one often ask how white those snows really were? And is the upper middle class dream any more valid, true, or honest than any other?
Produced by JOHN TYDEMAN
Concerto in c major, for flute, oboe, and orchestra
RICHARI) ADENEY, JAMES BROWN ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE gramophone record
Records of excerpts from Gounod's opera. introduced by Philip Hope-Wallace