Time: Big Ben 8.0 am
Mendelssohn Six Children's Pieces, Op 72
ANDRE PREVIN (piano) 8.12- Beethoven Three Songs,
Op 83: Wonne der Wehmut ; Sehnsucht; Mit einem gemalten Bande. Adelaide, Op 46 NICOLAI GEDDA (tenor) JAN EYRON (piano)
8.25* Schumann Kreisleriana ARTUR RUBINSTEIN (piano)
GWENYTH ANNEAR (soprano) ALFREDA HODGSON (contralto) JOHN WINFIELD (tenor) COLIN WHEATLEY (bass) LEEDS FESTIVAL SINGERS
DONALD HUNT (organ continuo) NORTHERN SINFONIA ORCHESTRA leader CHRISTOPHER HIRONS conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS Magnificat (1758)
9.10* Dies Irae (1757)
9.47* Magnificat (1760)
A record request programme Haydn Violin Concerto in A NELL GOTKOVSKY
TOULOUSE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS AURIACOMBE lt.27* Beethouen Symphony No 5, in c minor
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL
Beethoven's early Piano Sonatas. by GEOFFREY BUSH
Pushkin and Russian Opera, by MARTIN COOPER
Musical Profile: William Alwyn by HENRY RAYNOR
Britten's Life and Operas: book review by EDWARD GREEN-FIELD
Edited by ANNA INSTONE and JULIAN HERBAGE
Introduced by JULIAN herbage
First in a series of weekly programmes in which all the sonatas are played by Alfred Brendel
F minor, Op 2 No 1
12.19* b flat major, Op 106 (Hammerklavier)
(The Hammerklavier played by Rudolf Serkin : Thurs, 8.50 pm)
Repeat
Verdi Quartet in E minor
Debussy Songs: 11 pleure dans mon coeur: L'ombre des arbres: Chevaux de bois (Ariettes oubliées)
Bartok Quartet No 1
BARTOK STRING QUARTET
JENNIFER VYVYAN (soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
throws some new light on Das Rheingold
A music-drama in four scenes by WAGNER
(sung in German)
Recording from the 1970 Bayreuth Festival Three Rhinemaidensf
ORCHESTRA OF THE BAYREUTH FESTIVAL conducted by HORST STEIN
Produced by WOLFGANG WAGNER (Recording made available by courtesy of Bavarian Radio) (Die Walkiire: 12 Nov)
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
Produced by DENNIS SIMMONS (Rptd: Monday, 9.45 am)
Concerto in c major. for piano, violin, cello, and orchestra TRIO DI TRIESTE
SWISS-ITALIAN RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by EFREM KURTZ
Symphony No 8, in F major BAVARIAN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK
(Recordings made available by courtesy of Swiss and Bavarian Radios)
by BERTOLT BRECHT translated from the German by GERHARD NELLHAUS with Peter Woodthorpe Donal Donnelly
Anna Cropper , Sonia Fraser
This, one of Brecht's earliest plays, written between 1921 and 1924. presents a seemingly motiveless fight between a mysterious oriental and a young man who works in a library and is fond of quoting the poems of Rimbaud. Each tries to humble the other by earning his gratitude. Only in the end they realise the hidden meaning of their fight-it was an attempt to establish a human relationship.
Other parts: SARA COWARD
ELIZABETH PROUD, MARTIN FRIEND Music composed and conducted by MICHAEL DRESS
Adapted for radio and produced by MARTIN ESSLIN followed by an Interlude
An investigation in eight programmes into the developing relationship between art and its publics
8: A final discussion between JOE BOYD , record producer of the Incredible String Band, Fairport Convention, and Chris McGregor
JEFF NUTTALL , author of Bomb Culture
ANTHONY QUINTON , philosopher and Fellow of New College, Oxford, who gave the opening talk in this series
DAVID SYLVESTER , art critic
In the chair FRANK KERMODE , Professor of Modern English Literature, London University Produced by RICHARD KEEN
(In The Listener starting 29 October: a series of five articles based on the series)
Schubert Quartet in G (D 887) BUSCH STRING QUARTET Adolf Busch (violin)
Gosta Andreasson (violin) Karl Doktor (viola)
Hermann Busch (cello)
Telemann Sonata in G minor, for oboe and continuo
10.40' Priaulx Rainier Pastoral Triptych, for oboe
10.49* Priaulx Rainier The bee oracles (first broadcast performance)
11.9* Telemann Suite No 5, In A minor, for flute, violin, and continuo
PETER PEARS (tenor) PATRICIA LYNDEN (flute) JANET CRAXTON (oboe) PERRY HART (violin) Continuo:
ALAN HARVERSON (harpsichord) OLGA HEGEDUS (cello)