Time: GTS 7.0 am
Carl Stamitz Sinfonia concert-ante in D, for violin, viola, and orchestra
SUSANNE LAUTENBACHER
ERNST WALLFISCH STUTTGART SOLOISTS
7.23' Blavet Sonata No 2, in P ANDRE PEPIN (flute)
RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord) CLAUDE VIALA (CellOl
7.36* Bach Harpsichord Concerto No 1, in D minor HERBERT TACHEZI VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS conducted by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
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Morning Concert: part 2 0
8.4 Boieldieu Overture: La dame blanche
MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS FR ÉMAUX
8.13* Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez
JULIAN BREAM (guitar)
MELOS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
8.34* Rimsky-Korsakov Suite: Le coq d'or BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA conducted by ARTHUR FIEDLER gramophone records
Berlioz
Nine Irish Melodies
APRIL CANTELO (soprano) HELEN WATTS (contralto) ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
RICHARD SALTER (bass) VIOLA TUNNARD (piano) MONTEVERDI CHOIR conducted by JOHN ELIOT GARDINER gramophone records
played by DAVID LUMSDEN (organ) from New College, Oxford †
Schiibler Chorale Preludes: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme; Wo soil ich fliehen hin; Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten; Meine Seele erhebet den Herren; Ach bleib' bei uns, Herr Jesu Christ ; Kommst du nun, Jesu, vom Himmel herunter
The fifth of a series of programmes of British orchestral music played by the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE † Vaughan Williams Overture and Ballet Music (The Wasps)
Holst Oriental Suite: Beni Mora
Vaughan Williams The lark ascending
(violin ARTHUR LEAVINS)
Holst Ballet Music (The Perfect Fool)
JEAN ALLISTER (contralto) HAVELOCK NELSON (piano)
YVONNE MCGUINNESS (violin) MAURICE MEULIEN (Cello)
HAVELOCK NELSON (piano)
Haydn Trio in D major (H XV 7)
11.27* Mendelssohn Hirtenlied ; Der Mond; Bel der Wiege
11.32' Webern Three poems for voice and piano: Vorfriihling; Nachtgebet der Braut; Fromm
11.43* Schumann Trio in D minor, Op 63
FREDERICK RIDDLE (viola) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader BARRY WILDE conductor JOHN CAREWE Part 1
Wilfred Josephs Canzonas on a theme of Rameau
12.31* Walton Viola Concerto
A selected item from last Sunday's programme
Part 2
Haydn Overture: L'isola disabitata
1.31* Beethoven Symphony No 8, in F major
(Given before an invited audience at the Assembly Rooms, City Hail, Cardiff)
JOYCE RATHBONE (piano)
W. F. Bach Polonaises: No 9, in f major; No 10, in F minor; No 4, in D minor
W. F. Bach Fugues: No 3, in D major; No 4, in D minor; No 2. in c minor
C. P. E. Bach Variations on Les folies d'Espagne
J. C. Bach Sonata in E major
conducted by Marin Constantin Soloists: Stefan Pruteanu and Stere Eremia
Formed in 1963 within the choral conducting department of the Bucharest Conservatory, this choir includes in its repertoire madrigals and motets from the 16th century, as well as works by leading contemporary Rumanian composers
(From a public concert in the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea)
A programme of recent records Kodaly Dances from Galanta CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SEIJI OZAWA
3.52* Mozart Violin Concerto No 4, in D (K 218) PINCHAS ZUKERMAN
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
4.18* Lutoslawski Concerto for Orchestra
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL KLETZKI
Foss Paradigm for five performers
JERRY KIRKBRIDE (clarinet)
STEPHEN BELL (electric guitar) CHARLES HAUPT (violin)
MARIJKE VERBERNE (cello) GEORGE RITSCHER
(tape recorder and electronics) JAN WILLIAMS
(percussion and conductor)
5.3' Wolf Rosenberg String Quartet: LASALLE QUARTET
5.13' Luc Ferrari Society No 2 GERARD FREMY (piano) JEAN-PIERRE DROUET
SYLVIO GUALDA , GASTON SYLVESTRE (percussion)
PARIS INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC conducted by KONSTANTIN SIMONOVITCH gramophone records
From Manchester
CHESTER LADIES CHOIR conductor RONALD HUGH SMITH
THURNSCOE HARMONIC MALE VOICE CHOIR, conductor C. LEECH who sing music by Bantock, Harold Noble , Holst, Jacobson, and Caradog Roberts
JOHN JOUBERT looks at some musical events in the North during the next seven days.
Eight programmes on 20th-century leaders.
Had it not been for the Second World War, Churchill would probably never have achieved supreme office in British politics. What were the factors which for so many years prevented a man of his enormous talents from reaching the top? Introduced by Robert Blake, Provost of the Queen's College, Oxford.
Those taking part include: Lord Citrine, Sir Harry Verney, Lord Boothby, Sir Oswald Mosley, Mrs C. F. G. Masterman and the voice of Winston Churchill.
Thirty lessons for beginners by R. M. OLDNALL and EDITH R. BAER 7: Das Benzin ist alle
Herr Miiller offers his secretary a lift in the car. with ILSE SINGER, JORG SORENSEN ANGELIKA SAHLA , ROLF RICHARDS and DAVID HADDA
Broadcast script and production by EDITH R. BAER
(Rptd: Saturday, 11.0 am, R4) (For books and records see p 15)
ENGLISH CONSORT OF VIOLS Pavan No 1, in G major
Fantasy No 12, in D minor Fantasy No 11, in c minor Pavan No 3, in f major
Fantasy No 17, in c major Fantasy No 4, in G minor
From the Royal Albert Hall, London given in the presence of HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and HRH The Prince of Wales in aid of the Musicians' Benevolent Fund and the benevolent funds of the Incorporated Society of Musicians and of the Musicians' Union STUART BURROWS (tenor) CLIFFORD CURZON (piano) NEW PHILHARMONIA CHORUS chorus-master WILHELM PITZ
TRUMPETERS OF THE
ROYAL MILITARY SCHOOL OF MUSIC (Kneller Hall) conducted by LT-COI R. B. BASHFORD
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA led by DONALD WEEKES conducted by EDWARD DOWNES Part I
Bliss A Royal Wedding Fanfare National Anthem
8.6* Benjamin Frankel Overture to a Ceremony (first performance)
8.18' Beethoven Fantasia in c minor, for piano, chorus, and orchestra
8.39* Arias:
Massenet Ah. fuyez done douce image (Manon)
Cited II lamento di Federico (L'Arlesianai
Donizetti Una furtiva lagrima (L'elisir d'amore)
MICHAEL BLACK , who in an earlier talk considered Racine's Phaedra, now introduces a new production of his Athaliah, which will be broadcast, with its original music, next Sunday on Radio 3.
Part 2
Malcolm Arnold Fanfare: Richmond
9.22* Liszt Piano Concerto No 2, in A major
9.45* Stravinsky Suite: The Firebird irev version, 1919)
(Organised by the Musicians' Benevolent Fund)
Rollo Myers lived in Paris immediately after the First World War and came to know many of the leading Parisian figures of the day.In the last of his three reminiscent talks he re- calls some of his meetings with James Joyce, Joyce's tastes in wine, and talks about the famous premiere of Satie's Relâche.
Cantate Domino, canticun novum: Veni, rogo, in cor meum: Deus, misereatur nos. tri: Verba mea auribus percipe. Domine: Quoniam ad te clamabo: Ego dormio, et cor meum vigilat: Vulnerasti cor meum: Domine, ne in furore tuo arguas me; Quoniam non est in morte. qui memor sit tui; Discedite a me: Domine, non est exaltatum cor meum; Si non humiliter sentiebam; Speret Israel in Domino
Choir of the Church OF The Holy Cross, Dresden; Hans Otto (organ); conducted by Rudolf Mauersberger
(gramophone records)