Time: gts 7.0 am
Handel Overture: Saul
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS conducted by AUGUST WENZINGER
7.18' Mozart Horn Concerto No 4. in E flat (K 495) GBRD SEIFERT
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.36* Schubert Symphony No 3 DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH gramophone records
Morning Concert: part 2 BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader BARRY WILDE conducted by IRWIN HOFFMAN
8.4 Mozart Symphony No 36, in c major (Linz) (K 425)
8.29* Schubert Symphony No 5
Stravinsky
Ballet: Agon
LOS ANGELES FESTIVAL
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
9.30* Cantata on old English texts
PATRICIA KERN (mezzo-soprano) ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) ST ANTHONY SINGERS
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS gramophone records
Berlioz L'origine de la harpe: La captive (original settfng) (cello obbligato KENNETH HEATH) Dcbu.ssy Mandoline Faure Mandoline
Gustave Charpentier Les trois sorcieres; La cloche felSe; La musique
Berlioz La mort d'OphSlie APRIL CANTELO (soprano) VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON Sullivan, arr Robinson Overture: The Grand Duke
Gordon Jacob Suite: Old Wine in New Bottles Puccini, arr Robinson Intermezzo (Madam Butterfly)
Pick-Mangiagalli Pendule harmonieuse
Hahn La fete chez Therese
A series of programmes containing works by 20th-century British composers
Schumann Violin Sonata in A minor, Op 105 0
11.32* York Bowen Horn Sonata in E flat major
11.47* Wilfred Josephs Chacony for violin and piano 0 11. 58* Beethoven Horn Sonata in F major, Op 17
RAYMOND COHEN (violin) ANTHYA RAEL (piano) IFOR JAMES (horn)
WILFRID PARRY (piano)
ALAN CUCKSTON (harpsichord) BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conductor BRYDEN THOMSON Part 1
Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 3
12.31* Mozart Symphony No 26, in E flat major (K 184)
12.43* Arne Concerto No 5, in G minor, for harpsichord and string orchestra
A lifetime of Opera
JOAN CROSS talks to JOHN AMIS
Part 2
Walter Leigh Concertino for harpsichord and string orchestra
1.31* Elgar Variations on an original theme (Enigma)
(Given before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Manchester)
A programme of chamber music on the lighter side PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE with MARY THOMAS (soprano)
WILFRID PARRY (piano) Jan Koetsier Petite Suite
Richard Rodney Bennett The insect world
Victor Ewald Quintet in B flat minor
Geoffrey Wright A cradle of cats
Joseph Horovitz Music Hall Suite
Music at Night (first broadcast in this country)
CRACOW RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
(Recording made available by courtesy of Polish Radio)
String Quartet (first broadcast in this country)
RADIO TELEFIS EIREANN
STRING QUARTET
(Recording from the 1969 Dublin Festival of 20th-century Music, made available bv courtesy of Radio Telefis Eireann)
2: Woodwind
A programme illustrating some facets of the woodwind family, including records of music by Handel, Poulenc, and Berio.
(Linked to Study on 3, 7.0 pm, Thursdays)
Schutz Machet die Tore weit CHOIR OF THE CROSS, DRESDEN conducted by RUDOLF MAUERSBERGER
4.38* Bach Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied AEOLIAN SINGERS
MARTIN NEARY (organ)
CHRISTOPHER VAN KAMPEN (cello) conducted by SEBASTIAN FORBES
4.58* Brahms 0 Heiland, reiss die Himmel auf; Es ist das Heil uns kommen her; Warum ist das Licht gegeben; Ich aber bin elend; Ach, arme Welt: Wenn wir in hochsten Nbten sein
NEW ENGLISH SINGERS conducted by SIMON PRESTON gramophone records
by MALCOLM RUDLAND
Franck Choral No 3, in A minor Bach Prelude and Fugue in G (s 541)
Bairstow Sonata in E flat Paul Patterson Jubilate
(From Westminster Cathedral)
PETER EVANS takes a look at some musical events in London and the South-East during the coming mid-week,
Help Yourself to English Ten programmes of conversational English for foreigners, presented by BARBARA MITCHELL 2: The File with NIGEL ANTHONY as David PATRICIA GALLIMORE as Pam
(For publication see page 14)
A series of eight programmes presented by or HARRY JUDGE, Principal of Banbury School. 2: The School as a Social System
ERIC HOYLE , of the Manchester University Department of Education. looks at the network of interlocking relationships which make up a school, and introduces the views of DAVID HARGREAVES , DR GORDON ROSE, and PROFESSOR TOM LUPTON. Produced by JUDITH face and JOHN TURTLE
ALAN LOVEDAY (violin)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conductor
JAMES LOUGHRAN Berlioz Overture: Benvenuto Cellini
7.40* Walton Violin Concerto
8.22* Mendelssohn Symphony No 4, in A (Italian)
A study of Pasternak's unfinished play by GEORGE KATKOV Narrated by DENYS HAWTHORNE
At the time of Boris Paster nak's death in 1960, he was writing his first play. It was to be called The Blind Beauty and to provide a panoramic view of a Russian family up to the time of the emancipation of the serfs. Pasternak only completed part of the play and until two years ago nobody in the West had seen a copy of it. In tonight's programme extracts from it are linked by a commentary.
The extracts are translated by MAX HAYWARD and MANYA HARARI. Those taking part: TARA PREM SEAN ARNOLD , RICHARD BECKINSALE WILFRID CARTER , GARARD GREEN EDWARD KELSEY. ROLF LEFEBVRE JOHN RYE. and MALCOLM TERRIS Produced by SUSANNA CAPON
Second of six programmes AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET Part 1 Beethoven
String Quartet in E flat, Op 127
Animal behaviour studies are a new subject attracting much interest. This pair of talks suggests that ' showing off ' may be more important than aggression as a force shaping animal and human society.
MICHAEL CHANCE, Reader in Ethology at the University of Birmingham, talks about Animal Display
Part 2 Bartok
String Quartet No 6
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) MARTIN ISEPP (piano)
Geheimnis; Der Sanger; An die Musik; Im Walde (Ich wand're iiber Berg und Tal); Greisengesang: Das Heimweh (Ach, der Gebirgssohn); Des Sangers Habe