Time: Big Ben 8.0 am
Mozart Quartet in r (K 590) AMADEUS QUARTET
8.28* Spohr Quintet in c minor, Op 52
MEMBERS OF THE VIENNA OCTET Herbert Reznicek (flute)
Alfred Boskovsky (clarinet) Ernst Pamperl (bassoon) Wolfgang Tomboek (horn) Walter Panhoffer (piano)
No 26: Ach wie fluchtig, ach wie nichtig
URSULA BUCKEL (soprano)
BERTHA TÖPPER (contralto) ERNST HAEFLIGER (tenor) THEO ADAM (baSS)
MUNICH BACH CHOIR AND
ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RICHTER
9.21* Sonata in a minor (s 1030) MAXENCE LARRIEU (flute)
RAFAEL PUYANA (harpsichord)
9.42* No 60: 0 Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort
HERTHA TÖPPER (contralto) ERNST HAEFLIGER (tenor) KIETH ENGEN (bass)
MUNICH BACH CHOIR AND
ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RICHTER gramophone records
A record request programme Mozart Sonata in F (K 332) WILHELM BACKHAUS (piano)
10.15* Schubert Nocturne In I flat (D 897) SUK TRIO
Mendelssohn Octet in E flat
MEMBERS OF THE ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
Big Ben
Two Minutes' Silence Last Post
(The whole ceremony on Radio 4 from 10.35)
Aaron Copland : a 70th-birthday tribute by ATES ORGA
Edmund H. Fellowes (1870-1951) bv WATKINS SHAW
Musical Profile: Jorg Demus by ROBERT HENDERSON
Sixty years of folk song and dance by MAUD KARPELES Edited by ANNA INSTONE and JULIAN HERBAGE
Introduced by JULIAN herbage
Second in a weekly series of programmes in which all the sonatas are played by Alfred Brendel A major, Op 2 No 2
12.25* D minor, Op 31 No 2
Mozart Quartet in E flat (K 428)
1.16* Schumann Songs: Sitz' ich allein, Setze mir nicht (Aus dem Schenkenbuch);
Belsatzar Strauss Songs: Ach, weh' mir, ungluckhaftem Mann; Im Spatboot
Debussy Quartet in G minor AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET MICHAEL LANGDON (bass) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
(Michael Langdon broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)
Repeat
Comic opera in three acti by A. Vanloo and G. Duval
Music by Andre Messager
English version by Henry Hamilton; lyrics by Lilian Eldee with additions and alterations by Percy Greenbank
D
played by Jo MANNING WILSON A waiter played by An orderly PATRICK TULL A footman A friend of played by Florestan of RONALD FORFAR
BBC CHORUS
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
Act 1 Monsieur Coquenard's Bower shop, Paris: morning
Act 2 The Tournebride, Roman-vine, the same afternoon
Act 3 A reception room at the Tuileries, that evening
Period: About 1840
Produced by JOHN MELOY
(Ann Howard, Derek Hammond Stroud, and Emile Belcourt appear by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Beethoven Symphony No 3, in I flat major (Eroica)
(Recording made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio)
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
Produced by DENNIS SIMMONS (Repeated: Monday 9.50 am)
GERVASE DE PEYER (clarinet) MALCOLM WILLIAMSON (piano) GABRIELI STRING QUARTET Kenneth Sillito (violin)
Brendan O'Reilly (violin) Ian Jewel (viola)
Keith Harvey (cello) Part 1
Beethoven String Quartet in I minor. Op 59 No 2 (Rasumovsky)
Williamson Piano Quintet
' Cela est bien dit repondit Candide, ' mais il faut cultiver notre jardin.' VOLTAIRE A story by the young Jugoslav writer DAVID MLADINOV read in the author's own translation by PAUL MAHER
Part 2
Mozart Clarinet Quintet in 1 (K 581)
(From Blythburgh Church)
by CLAUDE MAURIAC translated by BARBARA BRAY
The play is in two linked parts. The first presents a speeded-up version of the dialogue between a couple from their marriage in the early 1900s to the woman's death over 60 years later. The second expands a brief dialogue towards the end of the first part. between the woman and her husband's best friend.
Gwen Watford as The Woman Richard Bebb as The Man Charles Gray as Louis KATHLEEN HELME as Mme Jaillet The Family: SONIA FRASER
MADI HEDD , JO MANNING WILSON
LESLIEHERITAGE, FREDERICKTREVES PETER TUDDENHAM
Pianist DAVID DAVIS
Produced by JOHN POWELL
Introduction and Variations in B flat, on an original theme INGRID HAEBLER and LUDWIG HOFFMANN (piano duet) gramophone records
1: Anthony Quinton
Fellow of New College, Oxford talking to
Bryan Magee
Mr Quinton surveys the ground to be covered in this series of 13 programmes - from the genius of the young Russell to the current influence of Chomsky.
(soprano), with JAMES LOCKHART (piano) sings some of Britten's arrangements of British and French folk songs
Come you not from Newcastle? 0 waly, waly; The ash grove II est quelqu'un sur terre Le roi s'en va-t'en chasse
Ca' the yowes; Oliver Cromwell
Krommer Harmonie , Op 71, for wind instruments
Dvorak Serenade in D minor
MEMBERS OF THE
LONDON SINFONIETTA conductor DAVID ATHERTON
(David Atherton broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)
by GILLIAN WEIR
Bach Passacaglia and Fugue in c minor (s 582)
Marchand Basse de trompette; Recit et Tierce en taille; Dialogue
Bach Toccata and Fugue in D minor (The Dorian)
From the Royal Festival Hall, London