Time: GTS 7.0 am
Tchaikovsky Suite No 4 (Mozartiana)
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
7.30* Liszt Fantasia on Hungarian folk tunes
SHURA CHERKASSKY (piano)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.47* Falla The Three-cornered Hat: Suite No 2
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
gramophone records
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A record request programme
J. C. Bach Symphony in E flat, Op 18 No 1, for double orchestra: ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted bv COLIN DAVIS
8.19* Giuliani Guitar Concerto in A: KARL SCHEIT
VIENNA FESTIVAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by Wll.FRIED BOETTCHER
8.46* d'lndy Symphonic Variations: Istar
PRAGUE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ZOLTAN FEKETE
Berlioz
Records of excerpts from the opera Beatrice and Benedict APRIL CANTELO (soprano) JOSEPHINE VEASEY (mezzo-soprano)
HELEN WATTS (contralto) JOHN MITCHINSON (tenor) JOHN CAMERON (baritone)
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) ERIC SHILLING (bass)
ST ANTHONY SINGERS
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
leader JAMES DAVIS conducted bv VILEM TAUSKY †
Méhul Overture: The Two Blind Men of Toledo
Hamilton Harty Fantasy Scenes Eric Coates Prelude and Horn-pipe
Bizet Bohemian Scenes (The Fair Maid of Perth)
Sixth of seven programmes including music by Martinu Tartini Sonata in G minor. Op 1 No 10 (Didone abandonnatai CLARA RONALDI (Violin)
LUCIANO SGRIZZl (harpsichord)
10.41* Martinu Sonata for harpsichord: ANTOINETTE VISCHER
10.50* Daflapiccola Tartiniana No 1 (Divertimento)
LADISLAV JASEK (violin) JOSEF HALA (piano) gramophone records
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD STEAD conductor BRYDEN THOMSON Part 1
Mozart Symphony No 26 (K 184)
11.16* Bartok Music for strings, percussion, and celesta
RONALD STEVENSON talks about Shostakovich and his work
Part 2 Shostakovich Symphony No 10
A series of weekly lunchtime concerts in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
String Quartet in B flat, Op 130 With the help of the LINDSAY STRING QUARTET Hans Keller analyses the newness of Beethoven's thoughts. His talk will be generally accessible, but listeners who possess a score will find M, Mr Keller says, 'more interesting than my words.'
with FRIEDERIKE SAILER (soprano) and FRITZ WUNDERICH (tenor) STUTTGART PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by FRITZ MARECZEK gramophone records
WALTER KLfEN (piano) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conducted by IRWIN HOFFMAM
Weber Overture: Der Frelschiitz
2.55' Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4, in G major
3.33* Schubert Symphony No 5
from the Scottish Episcopal Cathedral Church of St Mary, Edinburgh Provost
THE VERY REV G. P. C. CROSFIELD Introit: 0 come ye servants of the Lord (Christopher Tt/e)
Responses (Richard Ayleivard) Lord's Prayer (John Farmer)
Psalm 119, vv 73-104, Revised Psalter (Wadeley, Goss, Turle, Wulmisley)
Lessons: Ecclesiastes 4; Acts 24. vv 1-23
Canticles (Bernard Rose in C minor)
Anthem: Remember now thy Creator (Charles Steggalh
Hymn: Lord Christ, when first thou cam'st to men (100 Hymns for Today 54)
Organ voluntary: Final (Symphony No 2) (Vierne)
Organist and Master of the Choristers. DENNIS TOWNHILL Assistant Organist, RICHARD WALKER
Concertos for orchestra by Kodaly, Vivaldi, and Gerhard Records chosen by the under-20s. introduced by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
Present-day jazz on records Introduced by CHARLES FOX
JOHN JOUBERT looks at some musical events in the Midlands, East Anglia, and Wales during the next seven days.
A course of 40 lessons written by Brian Dutton and Angel Garcia de Paredes
Presented by Jacinta Castillejo and Pablo Soto, with Antonio Lopez and Cristina Roura
(For book and records see p 15)
Seven programmes on the place of General Studies in vocational training.
What are the prospects for teachers and students in General Studies? What do people in the field think about the future?
An enquiry by Allan Kingsbury, Principal of Wansfell College, Theydon Bois, with contributions from Frank Metcalf, Fred Flower, Cedric Blackman, Harry Lamb, and spokesmen of the City and Guilds of London Institute, the Association for Liberal Education, and the ATTI.
(A leaflet is available giving suggestions for further reading and useful addresses. Please write to ' More than Learning a Skill ...', BBC Further Education, [address removed], enclosing SAE)
from the Leas Cliff Hall, Folkestone
ERICH GRUENBERG (violin) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR Part 1 Britten
Sinfonia da Requiem
7.56* Violin Concerto
by ALAN CODDINGTON , Lecturer in Economics at Queen Mary College, London
People have often tried to transform complex political problems into straightforward technical ones. Today's cost-benefit analysts are among the latest to try to do this. But how successful - and how objective - are their results?
Part 2 Sibelius
Symphony No 5, in E flat major (In association with Folkestone Corporation)
by GEOFFREY WEBB
When Voltaire came to England in 1726 he was enchanted by all things English, except the coarse jokes in Shakespeare's plays. His impressions provide some interesting sidelights on the great quarrel in 18th-century taste between the ' noble manner ' of Burlington and Chesterfield, and the social satire of Swift, Hogarth, and The Beggar's Opera, ‡
AGNES GIEBEL (soprano)
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS conducted by AUGUST WENZINGER Part 1
Brandenburg Concerto No 3, in G major
Cantata No 51: Jauchzet Gott in alien Landen
A talk by ELISABETH LL'TYENS
Part 2
Brandenburg Concerto No 4, in G major
Brandenburg Concerto No 1, in F major
(From a public concert given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall on 24 April, as part of the 1970 English Bach Festival)