Time: GTS 8.0 am
Beethoven Overture: Prometheus
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
8.10* Ravel Piano Concerto in G MARTHA ARGERICH BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
8.31* Prokofiev Ballet Suite: Romeo and Juliet
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA gramophone records
First of three programmes to include a Byrd Miass , a Mozart String Quintet and Violin Concerto, and songs from Wolf's Spanisches Liederbuch
Byrd Mass in three parts: CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE. CAMBRIDGE conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS
9.27* Mozart Fantasia in c minor (K 475)
WALTER KLIEN (piano)
9.39* Mozart Quintet in E flat major (K 614)
HEUTLING STRING QUARTET
With HEINZ-OTTO GRAF (viola)
10.5* Stravinsky Eight instrumental miniatures for 15 players LOS ANGELES CHAMBER ENSEMBLE conducted by ZUBIN MEHTA
10.14* Wolf Weltliche Lieder , Nos 1-11 (Spanisches Liederbuch)
ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (soprano) DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (bar) GERALD MOORE (piano)
10.38* Mozart Violin Concerto in d major (k 271a) HENRYK SZERYNG (Violin)
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by ALEXANDER GIBSON gramophone records
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Mozart's Symphony No 35. in D (Haffner), by JOHN WARRACK
A new bargain series: reviewed by EDWARD GREENFIELD
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conductor JAMES LOUGHRAN Part 1
Mozart Symphony No 29 (K 201)
12.37* Theo Musgrave Memento Vitae: a concerto in homage to Beethoven
The painter ANTHONY DORRELL talks about his impressions of Shostakovich's music,
Part 2 Shostakovich
Symphony No 5, in D minor
A personal choice of records presented by Misha Donat including at 2.24* THE BUSCH QUARTET playing Beethoven's Quartet in F minor, Op 95: at
2.44* Schumann's Nachtstucke played by EMIL gilels ; at 3.21* a movement from Berio's Sinfonia; and at 3.40* Symphony No 98. in B flat by Haydn, conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM
ALAN CIVIL HORN TRIO
Beethoven Sonata in F major, Op 17, for horn and piano
4.28* Brahms Trio in E flat, Op 40
JOHN amis talks to artists concerned with the highlights of next week's broadcast music,
Introduced by STEVE rack
Piano Concerto No 3 (first complete performance)
6.0-6.25* First movement played by MALCOLM BINNS
«.35*-«.55*Secondmovement played by ROGER SMALLEY
7.5* 7.30 Third movement played by THOMAS RAJNA with the ENGLISH BACH FESTIVAL ENSEMBLE flute, oboe, cor anglais, clarinet, bassoon, contra-bassoon, horn. trumpet, trombone, tuba, percussion, and timpani conducted by GEORGE HADJINIKOS
(A concert given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall as part of last year's English Bach Festival Between the movements GEORGE HADJINIKOS talks about Skalkottas and in particular about the Third Piano Concerto.
An opera in a prologue and three acts
Libretto: FRANCESCO MARIA PIAVE (revised by ARRIGO BOITO ) after the play by ANTONIO GARCIA GUTIERREZ
English version by NELL and JOHN MOODY
Music by verdi
A concert performance of the Welsh National Opera production
WELSH NATIONAL OPERA CHORUS
WELSH PHILHARMONIA conductor JAMES LOCKHART Produced by JOHN MOODY
From the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
Prologue and Act 1
Last of four talks by Philip Windsor
Acts 2 and 3
The first of two programmes in which the late ROBERTO GERHARD discusses some of the problems arising from composition direct with electronic means, and draws parallels with the other arts.
GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord)
Preludes and Fugues (' 48 ' Book 2): F sharp minor; I Partita No 4, in D