Time: GTS 7.0 am
Rossini Overture: The Barber of Seville
ROSSINI ORCHESTRA OF NAPLES conducted by SILVIO VARVISO
7.11* Mozart Piano Concerto No 20. in D minor (K 466)
ALFRED BRENDEL VIENNA VOLKSOPER ORCHESTRA conducted by WILFRIEO BOETTCHER
7.43* Prokofiev Symphony No 1, in d ( Classical)
MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by GENNADI ROZHOESTVBNSKY gramophone records
A record request programme
Weber Overture: Peter Schmoll und seine Nachbarn
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BÖHM
8.15* Gounod Messe solennelle de Sainte Cécile
PILAR LORKNGAR (soprano) HEINZ HOPPE (tenor) FRANZ CRASS (bass) RENÉ DUCLOS CHOIR
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN-CLAUDE HARTEMANN
Stravinsky Octet
JAMES PELLERITE (flute)
DAVID OPPENHEIM (clarinet) LOREN GLICKMAN (bassoon) ARTHUR WEISBERG (bassoon) ROBERT NAGEL (trumpet) THEODORE wkis i trumpet) KEITH BROWN (trombone) RICHARI) HIXON < trombone) conducted by THE composer
9.22* Symphonic Poem: Le chant du rossignol
SUISSE ROMANDK ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET gramophone records
leader MAURICE CAVANAGH conductor KENNETH ALWYN
First of seven weekly programmes including music by Martinu Shostakovich Sonata in D minor. Op 40 0 PIERRE FOURNIER (Cello) JEAN FONDA (piano)
18.56* Janacek Quartet No 2 (Intimate letters) JANACEK QUARTET
Jiri Travnicek (violin) Adolf Sykora (violin) Jiri Kratochvil (viola) Karel Krafka (cello)
11.22* Martinu Sonata No 1 PIERRE FOURNIER (cello) JEAN FONDA (piano) gramophone records
JOHN LILL (piano)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BACON conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD Beethoven Piano Concerto No 1, in c major
12.17* Brahms Symphony No 2, in D major
(Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Llandaff)
born 1770
Series of weekly lunchtime concerts throughout the year, each programme to include a Beethoven work
Muzart Piano Trio in c major (K 54S)
Beethoven Piano Trio in R flat major, Op 97 (The Archduke) ROSTAL-PALM-SCHROTER TRIO Max Rostal (violin)
Siegfried Palm (cello) Heinz Schroter (piano)
(Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House. London)
Excerpts from Messager's operetta, with MADY MESPLE , MICHEL DENS RENE DUCLOS CHORUS
LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA conducted bv
JEAN-CLAUDE HARTEMANN gramophone records
concert-master PETER MOUNTAIN conducted by RUDOLF SCHWARZ
Haydn Symphony No 102, in B flat major (The Miracle)
3.28* Sibelius Symphony No 5, in E flat
from St Mary's Parish Church. Belfast, sung by the Choir of St Anne's Cathedral
Introit: Almighty God, who hast me brought (Ford)
Preces and Responses (Smith of Durham!
Psalm 92 (Harry Grindle)
Canticles (Tallis, with Faux Bourdon)
Lessons: Ezekiel 18, vv 1-4 and 19-32: 1 John 4, vv 7-21
Anthem: 0 thou, the central orb (Wood)
Hymn: All my hope on God is founded (Herbert Howells , Michael)
Voluntary: Chorale Prelude on Kyrie. Gott heiliger Geist (s 671) (Bach)
Organist DONALD DAVISON
Director Of Music HARRY GRINDLE
Music at Night
Haydn Symphony No 8 (Le soir)
Mozart Ruhe sanft (Zaide)
Stravinsky Berceuses du chat Britten Nocturne
Records chosen by the under-20s, introduced by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD †
Present-day jazz on records introduced by CHARLES FOX
PETER EVANS looks at some musical events in the Midlands, East Anglia, and Wales during the next seven days.
A course of 40 lessons for beginners or near-beginners written by Brian Dutton and Angel Garcia de Paredes
Presented by Jacinta Castillejo and Pablo Soto with Fernando Agos and Antonio Lopez
Produced by GEORGE WALTON SCOTT
(Details of accompanying book and records: page 14)
Seven programmes on the place of General Studies in vocational training.
2: Two-way communication
What are the special qualities needed by a General Studies teacher? How best to make contact with the unmotivated vocational student? Should the teaching of communication skills be a top priority?
An enquiry by ALLAN KINGSBURY , Principal of Wansfell College. Theydon Bois with contributions from teachers.
Produced by EDITH R. RAER
Jean Baptiste Loeillet Quintet in B minor, for two flutes, two recorders, and continuo
Telemann Quartet in D minor, for two flutes, recorder, and continuo
FRANS VESTER (flute) JOOST TROMP (flute)
FRANS BRÜGGEN (recorder) JEANETTE VAN WINGERDEN (recorder)
GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord) BRIAN POLLARD (baSSOOn) gramophone record
From the Royal Festival Hall London Part 1
CHARLES ROSEN (piano)
SIEGFRIED SCHMID (cimbalom) CYRIL GELL (celesta*
HUGO D'ALTON (mandolin) FREDDIE PHILLIPS I guitar) SIDONIE GOOSSENS (harp)
JAMES HOLLAND (vibraphone)
TERENCE EMERY (tubular bells)
GILBERT WEBSTER (glockenspiel) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ
Stravinsky Symphonies of wind instruments
8.18* Boulez Eclat/multiples (first performance)
by JOEL HURSTFIELD , Astor Professor of English History at University College. London Professor Hurstfield looks at England in the early 17th century and at its reflection in Dekker's play The Honest Whore, and asks certain historical questions about that age and our own.
(The Honest Whore can be heard next Sunday on Radio 3)
Part 2
EVELYN LEAR (soprano) DAVID WARD (bass)
ROBERT EDDISON (narrator) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted bv PIERRE BOULEZ
Bartok Duke Bluebeard's Castle
In his second talk DERYCK COOKE concentrates on a single theme in The Ring - the one known as the ' Flight Motive '- and examines its development throughout the work. He puts forward a different interpretation of its function, which, he believes. throws a completely new light on the essential meaning of the tetralogy. (Sunday, 1 Nov: Das Rheingold)
ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano)
Chopin Polonaise in F sharp minor
11.18* Tchaikovsky Dumka , Op 59