Bellini Overture: Norma
BAVARIAN STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA, MUNICH conducted by GIUSEPPE PATANÉ
8.10* Scriabin Piano Concerto in F sharp minor STANISLAV NEUHAUS
USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by VIKTOR DUBROVSKY
8.26* Kodaly Suite: Hary Janos AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
A record request programme
Paganini Terzetto Concertante in D, Op 68 STEFANO PASSAGGIO (viola) GEORG DONDERER (Cello) SIEGFRIED BEHRENS (guitar)
9.30* Wolf Ich hab' in Penna; Anakreons Grab; Verschwiegenc Liebe: In der Fruhe; Der Gartner REGINE CRESPIN (soprano) JOHN WUSTMAN (piano)
9.43* Beethoven Grosse Fuge, Op 133 GUARNERI STRING QUARTET
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS
Conductor STEPHEN WILKINSON with FRANCIS JACKSON (organ)
Byrd Prelude: Miserere 2
Byrd Motet, for nine-part choir: Domine quis habitabit? Scarlatti Fugue in D minor (Kk 41); Sonata in D major (L 57) Scarlatti Stabat Mater , for ten-part chorus and organ From York Minster
Symphony No 28, in c (K 200) BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BÖHM
11.24* Adagio in E, for violin and orchestra (K 261) ARTHUR GRUMIAUX
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
11.32* Piano Concerto No 19, in F (K 459)
CEZA ANDA, who also directs the SALZBURG CAMERATA ACADEMICA gramophone records
Borodin Sextet in D minor
12.10* Brahms Trio in E flat major, for violin, horn, and piano, Op 40 0
12.39* Dvorak Sextet in A major, Op 48
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET with KENNETH ESSEX (viola) TERENCE WEIL (cellO)
MEMBERS OF THE MELOS ENSEMBLE
(Sextets broadcast on 7 February 1969; Trio on 14 April)
JANE MANNING (soprano) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader ELI GOREN conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD Part 1
Ravel Suite: Mother Goose
Messiaen Poèmes pour Mi (first performance in this country of orchestral version)
1.55* during the interval JOHN PRITCHARD talks about what he considers to be the parlous state of musical patronage in this country,
2.15* Concert 0
Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 8, in G major
(Given before an invited audience in BBC Studio 1, Maida Vale, London)
Records of excerpts from Donizetti's comic opera, with CECILIA FUSCO , ANNA REYNOLDS UGO BENELLI , MANLIO ROCCHI
PLINIO CLABASSI , ANTONIO BEYER ROME PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by FRANCO FERRARA
Introduced by Julian Budden
5: Ronald Smith
Alkan Concerto for piano gramophone record
Musical Drama: Hercules
TERESA STICH-RANDALL (soprano) NORMA LERER (mezzo-soprano) MAUREEN FORRESTER (contralto) LOUIS QUILICO (baritone) BARUCH GRABOWSKI (baSS) GERHARD EDER (bass)
VIENNA ACADEMY CHORUS
MARTIN ISEPP (harpsichord) VIENNA RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by BRIAN PRIESTMAN gramophone records
by JEAN-CLAUDE GRUMBERG translated by RICHARD COTTRBLL music by GUY HALAHAN with Alfred Marks
Robert Eddison , Alison Leggatt Angela Pleasence
Earl Cameron , John Bye
In this new prize-winning play, performed in Paris in 1968. the young author envisages an everyday family living precariously in a town torn by civil war, surveying from their window the everlasting street fighting between the haves and the have-nots. Its grim spectacle of violence and inhumanity may, he warns us, be visible tomorrow from any window.
Music played by STUART KNUSSEN (double-bass) and recorded in collaboration With BRIAN HODGSON of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Adapted for radio and produced by H. B. FORTUIN
Five Bagatelles for piano. Op 48 KATHERINA WOLPE gramophone record
The second of two programmes about new directions in American architecture and planning. Advocacy planning is a child of the urban crisis in America. The Advocates - young architects, planners, lawyers, and social scientists - defend the interests of ghetto communities against federal state and city planning agencies.
JOHN DONAT talks to the Advocates: TOPPER CAREW, PAUL DAVIDOFF , ROBERT GOODMAN , CHESTER HARTMAN , G. RICHARD HATCH, CHARLES LEVENSTEIN , HARRY QUINTANA
Produced by LEONIE COHN
(Tomorrow at 9.5: Rich Suburb - Poor City: Paul Davidoff in conversation with John Donat )
Jos Verkoeyen (violin) Jan Brejaart (violin)
Hans Neuburger (viola) Max Werner (cello)
Tomos Marco Aura (1968) (first broadcast performance in this country)
Lutoslawski String Quartet (1964)
12: Malines Cathedral
A record of music by Franck, Tournemire, and Peeters played by FLOR PEETERS
Introduced by JOHN LADE
(Stereo)