Time: GTS 7.0 am
Handel Overture: Berenice
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-
IN-THE-FIELDS, directed by NEVILLE MARRINER (violin)
7.14* C. P. E. Bach Flute Concerto in v minor (Wq 22) HANS-MARTIN LINDE LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS conducted by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER
7.38* Telemann Suite in D. for viola da gamba and string orchestra: ERNST WALLFISCH
WURTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JÖRG FAERBER
Morning Concert: part 2 ⓢ
8.4 Glinka Overture: A Life for the Tsar
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
8.14* Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 3: GARY GRAFFMAN PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
8.30* Rimsky-Korsakov Symphony No 1, in E minor
MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,conducted by BORIS KHAIKIN gramophone records
Bach
Mass in F major
ELISABETH SPEISER (soprano) INGEBORG RUSS (contralto) JAKOB STAEMPFLI (baSS) GAECHINGER SINGERS
WILLY SCHNELL (oboe)
WERNER KELITSCH (violin) STUTTGART BACH COLLEGIUM conducted by HELMUT RILLING gramophone records
Third of six programmes RADIO EIREANN SINGERS conductor
HANS WALDEMAR ROSEN
Brian Boydell Three Madrigals: 0 my thoughts surcease: Who shall have my fair lady?; Adieu, darling (first performance in this country)
Seoirse Bodley Tri Aortha: Mug, cupan, agus Piopa: Do bhadhasa uair; Laoi Chainte au Tombac (first performance in this country)
Heinrich Sutermeister Zwei Barocklieder, for chorus with solo quartet: Floridans Nachtklage; Scheltworte einer griesgramenden Mutter (first broadcast performance in this country)
Wilhelm Killmayer Canti amorosi. for soprano, tenor. and chorus: Quant voi la rose espanir; Ohime! Se tanto amate; S'andasse Amor a caccia (first broadcast performance in this country) ; Matyas Seiber Two Madrigals: Ghost; The Problem
(17 December: Moeran's Phyllida and Corydon)
Third of seven recitals Scherzo and March Grosses Conzert-solo
Transcendental Studies (1838) Nos 11 and 12 Fantasia and Fugue on BACH JOHN OGDON (piano)
Philip Jones (trumpet)
Elgar Howarth (trumpet) Ifor James (horn)
John Iveson (trombone) John Fletcher (tuba)
Ludwig Maurer Four Pieces Schefcit Battle Suite
Stephen Dodgson Brass Quintet
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA led by COLIN STAVELEY conductor JOHN CAREWE
Mozart Symphony No 35, in D major (Haffner) (K 385)
12.4 Roussel Ballet Suite: The Spider's Banquet
12.22* Beethoven Symphony No 4, in B flat major
John Williams (guitar)
Weiss Suite No 9, in A major
Stephen Dodgson Fantaisie -Division (1969)
Granados Tonadilla and music by Villa-Lobos, Scarlatti, and Turina
(The fifth of 12 public concerts in the Friends' Meeting House, Manchester, promoted by the Manchester Tuesday Midday Concerts Society in association with the BBC)
Opera in three acts Music by PUCCINI
Libretto by GUELFO CIVININI and CARLO ZANGARINI , after the play by David Belasco (sung in Italian)
(gramophone records)
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE
ACCADEMIA DI SANTA CECILIA, ROME conducted by FRANCO CAPUANA
The action takes place in a Californian mining camp in 1849. Act 1 Inside the ' Polka ' bar
MOSCO CARNER talks about the psychology of Puccini's operas
Act 2 Minnie's cabin on the hillside
4.8* Act 3 The edge of the great Californian forest
Piano Trio in E flat, Op 2 GOLTZ TRIO
Conrad von der Goltz (violin) Jan Pelasek (cello) Kirsti Hjort (piano)
(Recording made available by courtesy of Radio Saarbriicken)
Suite: Mother Goose
SWEDISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SERGIU CELIBIDACHE
(Recording made available by courtesy of Swedish Radio)
The National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain conducted by HERBERT MOLLER
GRAHAM MELVILLE-MASON takes a look at some musical events in the South and West, Scotland, and Northern Ireland during the next seven days.
8: The Turning Point
When the teenager leaves home, a new phase of life begins for him and for his parents. ANTHONY RYLE talks about the responsibilities and difficulties which parents and adolescents may face at this time.
Presented by DAVID HOBMAN
Produced by Madeleine cornet and DENNIS SIMMONS
Nine programmes surveying the wide variety of musical sounds and the many ways they have been used by composers and performers 8: Early Ensembles
DAVID MUNROW describes some of the vocal and instrumental combinations that were popular in the Middle Ages, the use of consorts in the 16th century, and the development of the earliest orchestras.
Produced by DAVID EPPS
(A supplementary programme: Radio 3 tomorrow, 3.50 pm)
Introduced by LEONARD PEARCEY This edition includes:
SIR MICHAEL TIPPETT discussing his new opera The Knot Garden (to be broadcast from
Covent Garden next Saturday evening on Radio 3) with BRYAN MAGEE
STUART HOOD on the new enlarged edition of A. Anatoli 's Babi Yar
PETER CHEESEMAN and PETER TERSON talking about The Affair at Bennett's Hill at the Victoria Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent
Produced by PATRICIA BRENT and PHILIP FRENCH
(The Knot Garden is the subject of Review on BBC2 tomorrow, 9.50 pm: See also page 5)
MEMBERS OF THE
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS Wolfgang Neininger (violin) Miguel De la Fuente (violin) August Wenzinger ( viola da gamba) Hannelore Müller (viola da gambai
Eugen Dombois (lute)
Eduard Muller (harpsichord) Part 1
Bach Violin Sonata in B minor (s 1014)
Conrad Beck Dialogue for two bass viols (first performance)
Bach Sonata in G minor, for viola da gamba and harpsichord (S 1029)
TED HUGHES talks tO GEORGE MACBETH about the background and meaning of his Crow poems,
(Crow can be heard tomorrow at 8.50 pm)
Part 2
Bach Prelude and Fugue in E flat major, for lute (s 998)
Rudolph Ketterborn Inventions and Intermezzi for two bass viols and harpsichord (first performance in this country) attrib Bach Trio-Sonata in c major (s 1037)
(A public concert given in the Purcell Room on 22 April)
Fourth of nine programmes Symphony No 4, in F minor NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT (gramophone records)
(6 December: Symphony No 5)
Auf dem Strom , for tenor, horn, and piano
Piano Quintet in A (The Trout) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenOD
MEMBERS OF THE MELOS ENSEMBLE