Time: GTS 8.0 am
Mozart Symphony No 25, in G minor (k 183): BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
8.27* Sibelius Symphonic Poem: Tapiola
8.47* Strauss First Waltz Sequence (Der Rosenkavalier) VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA gramophone records
Last of three programmes which include a Byrd Mass, a Mozart String Quintet and Violin Concerto, and songs from Wolf's Spanisches Liederbuch
Byrd Mass in five parts: choir OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS
9.32* Mozart Fugue in c minor (K 426): ALFRED BRENDEL (piano) WALTER KLIEN (piano)
9.39* Mozart Quintet in D (K 593): HEUTLING STRING QUARTET With HEINZ-OTTO GRAF (viola)
10.9* Stravinsky Epitaphium ARTHUR GLEGHORN (flute) KALMAN BLOCH (clarinet) DOROTHY REMSEN (harp)
10.12* Stravinsky Three Pieces for clarinet: GUY DEPLUS
10.17* Wolf Weltliche Lieder Nos 23-34 (Spanisches Liederbuch)
ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPP <SOp) DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (bar) GERALD MOORE (piano)
19.47* Mozart Violin Concerto No 3, in G (K 216): ISAAC STERN MEMBERS OF THE CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL gramophone records
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Beethoven's Diabelli Variations, by JOSEPH COOPER
Recent records of opera: reviewed by ROBERT HENDERSON
MALCOLM BINNS (piano) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT Part 1
RavelDaphnis et Chloe: Suite No 1
Mozart Piano Concerto No 24
IVOR KEYS talks about Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 6 (Pastoral)
A personal choice of records presented by Richard Baker including at 2.20* Handel's Organ Concerto No 4: at 2.45* the BEAUX ARTS TRio playing Mendelssohn's Piano Trio in D minor; at 3.10* English songs sung by JOHN MCCORMACK and GALLI-CURCI; at 3.35* Delius's Sea Drift, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
GYORGV PAUK, PETER FRANKL
Hayidcl Sonata in D, Op 1 No 13 Debussy Sonata
Beethoven Sonata in c minor, Op 30 No 2
JOHN AMIS talks to the artists concerned with next week's broadcast music
Introduced by STEVE RACE
Seven programmes outlining the activities and cultural backgrounds of major centres of pre-classical composition
1: Paris in the 12th and 13th Centuries
Introduced bv IAN 0. BENT (gramophone records)
GILBERT PHELPS. himself a novelist. talks about the challenge Tolstoy and Dostoevsky present to the modern novel. He argues, however, that comparisons between them have not necessarily been fruitful. nor have they always done justice to Tolstoy, whose work, in his view. provides particularly vital growing points for the future followed by an interlude
ZARA NF.LSOVA (cello)
SHEFFIELD PHILHARMONIC CHORUS chorus-master ERIC CHADWICK BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD STEAD conducted by JASCHA HORENSTEIN From the City Hall, Sheffield Part 1
Beethoven Overture: Coriolan
7.40* Haydn Cello Concerto in D
8.10* Verdi Te Deum (Quattro pezzi sacri)
by Mary Warnock
Now Headmistress of the Oxford High School for Girls, from 1949 to 1966 Mrs Warnock was Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at St Hugh's College, Oxford. She is also the author of The Philosophy of Sartre and several studies of Existentialism.
(The next Personal View - Lord Boyle: 14 November)
Part 2 Sibelius
Symphony No 5, in E flat
(Presented by the BBC in association with the Sheffield Philharmonic Society)
Alfred Brendel has recorded a new cycle of Beethoven sonatas for the BBC, which will be broadcast in 12 weekly programmes, starting tomorrow. In this conversation with STEPHEN PLAISTOW he talks at the keyboard about some of their interpretative problems. (Repeated: Sat. 12 December) (Tomorrow. 12.0: F minor, Op 2 No 1: b flat, Op 106) followed by an interlude
Hugh Maguire (violin) David Roth (violin)
Patrick Ireland (viola) Bruno Schrecker (cello)
Haydn Quartet in G, Op 77 No 1 Robert Sherlaw Johnson Quartet No 2
Beethoven Quartet in E minor, Op 59 No 2 (Rasumovsky)
From Liverpool University