Time: GTS 7.0 am
Mehul Overture: La chasse du jeune Henri
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.16* Haydn Horn Concerto No 1, in D
BARRY TUCKWELL
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-
IN-THE-FIELDS, directed by NEVILLE MARRINER (violin)
7.34* Schubert Symphony No 3, in D
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER gramophone records
A record request programme
Tchaikovsky Overture-fantasia: Hamlet
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
8.23* Haydn Symphony No 71, in b flat major
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
8.47* Shostakovich Cantata: The sun shines over our motherland
MOSCOW CHOIR SCHOOL BOYS' CHOIR
RUSSIAN REPUBLICAN CHORUS
MOSCOW PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by KYRIL KONDRASHIN
Corelli and Vivaldi Corelli Sonata in D
DON SMITHERS (trumpet) who also directs an INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE
9.12* Vivaldi Beatus vir
ROME POLYPHONIC ENSEMBLE
VIRTUOSI DI ROMA conducted by RENATO FASANO gramophone records
conducted by MICHAEL MOORES Sullivan Overture di Ballo
Butterworth A Shropshire Lad Coates Suite: The Three Elizabeths
Vinter Highland Dances from Tatra
Suite, Op 14
JEAN DOYEN (piano)
10.52* String Quartet in d major LOEWENGUTH QUARTET
11.14* L'accueil des muses JEAN DOYEN (piano) gramophone record
ALAN LOVEDAY (Violin)
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA leader CLIFFORD KNOWLES conducted by JAMES LOUGHRAN Part 1
Vaughan Williams Overture: The Wasps
11.30* Brahms Violin Concerto in D major
ANTHONY PAYNE considers the ways in which people's attitudes to the music of Elgar have changed,
Part 2 Elgar
Variations on an original theme (Enigma)
Series of weekly concerts given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House. London Max Rostal (violin)
Colin Horsley (piano)
Schubert Sonatina in c minor (D 408)
Beethoven Sonata in G, Op 96
Excerpts from Johann Strauss 's operetta, with HILDE GUEDEN. ERIKA KOTH WALDEMAR KMENTT
VIENNA STATE OPERA CHORUS
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN gramophone record
An introduction by PAUL HAMBURGER followed at 3.5 by a performance of the symphony by the BBC TRAINING ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULTt
from St Paul 's Cathedral
Introit: He shall send down from on high (Clarke)
Responses (Gibbons, Barnard) Psalms: 73 (Soaper in E; Ousley in A): 74 (Smart in A minor; Noble in D)
Lessons: Isaiah 13, vv 1-11; St Luke 3, vv 1-22
Canticles (Gray in F minor)
Anthem: Vox dicentis (E. W. Naylor)
Organist CHRISTOPHER DEARNLEY Assistant organist HARRY GABB
CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD looks at some of the transformations of Brahms's Piano Quintet from its original two-piano version,
The best of jazz on records introduced by CHARLES FOX
MALCOLM MACDONALD looks at some musical events in the Midlands, East Anglia, and Wales during the next seven days
A course of 40 lessons written by Brian Dutton and Angel Garcia de Paredes
Presented by Jacinta Castillejo and Pablo Soto, with Fernando Agos and Antonio Lopez
(Details of accompanying book and records: pages 14 and 42)
Seven programmes on the place of General Studies in vocational training.
1: Why a General Education?
What does industry expect of its young worker? What are the special problems facing the General Studies lecturer? Who are the students and what are their expectations?
An enquiry by ALLAN KINGSBURY , Principal of Wansfell College, Theydon Bois , with opinions from industry, teachers, and students.
Produced by EDITH R. BAER
(Study time for teachers: p 5)
Four talks by DR. G. J. WHITROW , Reader in Mathematics, Imperial College of Science and Technology 2: Time and Ourselves
How we are personally aware of the passage of time.
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (cello) BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BRENDAN O'BRIEN conducted by EDWARD DOWNES
Royal Philharmonic Society Concert from the Royal Festival Hall, London Part 1
Balakirev Symphonic Poem: Tamar
8.26* Lutoslawski Cello Concerto (first performance)
Three talks by R. C. ZAEHNER , Spalding Professor of Eastern Religions and Ethics in the University of Oxford, and Fellow of All Souls College 3: Salvation through Death
Professor Zaehner suggests that until the churches recapture the mystical element in Christianity, which means the death of self, they will have failed. This is what Zen has to offer - the death of the empirical self and the discovery of man's timeless dimension. He recognises that drugs can produce this timeless experience, but at a terrible risk.
Part 2
Borodin Symphony No 2, in B minor
9.45* Tchaikovsky Variations on a Rococo theme, for cello and orchestra
Sir Arthur Bliss , Master of the Queen's Musick, will present the Royal Philharmonic Society s Gold Medal to Mstislav Rostro povich at the end of the concert
EGIDA GIORDANI SARTORI (harpsichord)
Balletto, Corrente, e Passacagli Toccata No 1 (Book 2)
Partita sopra l'aria della Romanesca
First in a series of programmes to include all
Mozart's music for piano and orchestra
J. C. Bach Sonata in D, Op 5 No 2
GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord)
10.57* Mozart Concerto in D (K 107 No 1) (after the Sonata Op 5 No 2 by J. C. Bach)
MARTIN GALLING (harpsichord) who also directs the STUTTGART SOLOISTS
11.15* attrib Mozart Piano Concerto in G (K 41) (after movements by Honnauer and RaupaCh): MARTIN GALLING STUTTGART SOLOISTS conducted by GÜNTHER WICH gramophone records