Time: gts 7.0 am
Rossini String Sonata No 1, In G BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by VON KARAJAN
7.17* C. P. E. Bach Cello Concerto in A: PIERRE FOURNIER LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS conducted by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER
7.32* Strauss Symphonic Poem: Don Juan LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRE PREVIN gramophone records
8.4 Morning Concert: part 2 BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conductor JOHN CAREWE Schubert Symphony No S'
8.27* Reger Variations and Fugue on a theme by Mozart
Holst and Rubbra
Rubbra Choral Suite: Inscape AMBROSIAN SINGERS
JACQUES ORCHESTRA conducted by MYER FREDMAN
9.21* Hoist The Hymn of Jesus BBC CHORUS
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT gramophone records
LAKSHMI SHANKAR (singer)
JITENDRAABHISHEKI (singer and swarmandel)
SHIVKUMAR SHARMA (santoor and tabla)
MOHAMMAD MISKIN KHAN (nakkara and tabla)
FAKIR MOHAMMAD KHAN (shahnai and tamboura)
SHARAD KUMAR (shahnai) SABRI KHAN (sarangi)
PALAGHAT RACHU (mridangham) SHAMIN AHMED (sitar)
Shahnai. with nakkara and shahnai < Morning Raga)
Male voice, with swarmandel, sarangi, tabla, and tamboura
Sitar. with tabla and tamboura ( Evening Raga)
Mridangham. with tamboura
Santoor, with tabla and tamboura
Female voice, with sarangi. tabla. and tamboura (Afternoon Raga)
conducted by STANFORD
ROBINSON Reynaldo Hahn Overture:
Mozart Eric Coates Waltz: Dancing Nights
Sibelius Suite Mignonne
Arthur Benjamin Three Pieces Smetana Suite: WeddingScenes
Don Banks Three Studies for cello and piano
11.22* Seiber Fantasy for cello and piano
11.28 Schubert Quartet (D 804) ⓢ
12.1* Debussy Cello Sonata in D minor
KEITH HARVEY (cello) MERALYN KNIGHT (piano)
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
(A series containing works by 20th-century British composers)
ROBERT GERLE (violin)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conductor BRYDEN THOMSON Part 1
Brahms Tragic Overture
12.32* Richard Stoker Chorale for string orchestra (first broadcast performance)
12.39* Szymanowski Violin Concerto No 2
GILLIAN WEIR talks to JOHN AMIS about concert and church organs - baroque, romantic, and modern - and the problems that a concert organist has to overcome
Part 2 Nielsen
Symphony No 2 (1902) (The Four Temperaments)
(Given before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Manchester)
AUSTRIAN RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by MAX SCHÖNHERR VIENNA JOHANN STRAUSS
ORCHESTRA, conducted by WALTER GOLDSCHMIDT
(Recordings made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio)
First of four programmes recorded during this competition for British and Commonwealth composers
Music by JONATHAN HARVEY
ANDREW WILSON-DICKSON, SEBASTIAN FORBES, ELIS PEKKONEN, COLIN MATTHEWS , MICHAEL HINTON
Comment and discussion by the jury PROFESSOR WILFRID MELLERS PROFESSOR BASIL SMALLMAN, LIONEL SALTER , PETER GOULD
Chairman STEPHEN WILKINSON
with JOHN BACON (baritone) ALAN HACKER (clarinet and alto-saxophone) DUNCAN DRUCE (viola) CHRISTOPHER VAN KAMPEN (cello) RONALD LUMSDEN (piano) NELLA WISSEMA (violin) DAVID LLOYD (piano)
Introduced and produced by DAVID RICHARDSON Part 1
VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
Mozart Five Minuets (K 461); March in c (K 214) gramophone records
Part 2
6: Keyboard instruments
A programme of records illustrating the range and variety of music written for the keyboard family, from delicate passagework and rich polyphony to more brilliant and grandiose effects. The music chosen highlights the characteristics of the family's main instruments: clavichord, harpsichord, piano. and organ.
(Linked to Study on 3, Thursdays. 7.0 pm)
Rimsky-Korsakuv The Song of Oleg the Wise
VLADIMIR PETROV ( tenor) MARK RESHETIN ( bass)
BOLSHOI THEATRE CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA conducted by BORIS KHAIKIN
5.6* Prokofiev Alexander
Nevsky LARISSA AVDEYEVA (mezzo-soprano)
RUSSIAN REPUBLICAN CHORUS
USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETI. ANOV gramophone records
by LESLIE PAUL from Bangor Cathedral
Rheinberger Introduction and Passacaglia (Sonata No 8, in E minor)
Franck Pastorale
Peeters Concert Piece. Op 52a
ELAINE PADMORE looks at music in London and the South East during the coming midweek
The fight for The Ashes between England and Australia begins again with the first Test Match at Brisbane next Friday,
27 November. There are six Tests in all, and ball-by-ball commentary will be broadcast on Radio 3 during the last hour of every day's play. In addition Brian Johnston. the BBC cricket correspondent who is joining the ABC commentary team, will be reporting daily in the Radio 4 news bulletins and Today programmes.
Help Yourself to English Ten programmes of conversational English for foreigners, written by JOHN PARRY , and presented by BARBARA MITCHELL
6: Are you telling him, or am It David and Pam, in spite of some very confusing directions, eventually find the house where Mr Rawlings is staying. With NIGEL ANTHONY PATRICIA GALLIMORE and MARTIN FRIEND
Produced by ANN CALDWELL (For publication see page 19)
A series of eight programmes. presented by DR HARRY JUDGE, Principal of Banbury School 6: Managing Educational Technology
NORMAN MCKENZIE , Director of the Centre for Educational Technology at the University of Sussex, discusses the wider implications of educational technology and its impact with PETER MITCHELL. PROFESSOR KENNETH AUSTWICK. PROFESSOR JOSEPH BLACK , KEITH EVANS , and STANLEY SMITH also give their views. Produced by JUDITH FAGE and JOHN TURTLE
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD STEAD conductor BRYDEN THOMSON
Mendelssohn Overture: Ruy Bias
7.38' Berkeley and Britten Mont Juic: Suite of Catalan Dances
7.51* Strauss Serenade in E flat, for 13 wind instruments
8.1* Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4, in F minor
by PAULE BERGERET translated from the French by KEVIN O'MALLEY
In Madame Bergeret 's study of the subconscious the nightmarish confusion in a woman's guilt-racked mind is excised and laid bare with the clinical precision of a surgeon's knife.
Radiophonic montages by BRIAN HODGSON of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Production by ARCHIE CAMPBELL
Beethoven JACQUELINE DU PRE (cello)
DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano) Part 1
Sonata in F major, Op 5 No 1
10.13* Sonata in c major, Op 102 No 1
GRAEME WILSON introduces and reads a number of his own translations. He includes- examples of the 31-syllabled Tanka and some irregular poems from the first Japanese anthology, the Manyoshu, compiled about AD 759
Part 2
Variations on a theme from Handel's Judas Maccabaeus (WoO 45)
11.3* Sonata in A major, Op 69 (Given at the Usher Hall)