Time: GTS 8.0 am
Conducts
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Haydn Symphony No 96, in »
8.29* Schumann Introduction and Allegro in D minor. Op 134 with RUDOLF SERKIN (piano)
8.44* Kodaly Dances from Marosszek gramophone records
Christ on The Mount of Olives
CHRISTINE DEUTEKOM (soprano) LAJOS KOZMA itenor) UGO TRAMA (bass) TURIN CHORUS
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF ITALIAN RADIO conducted by MARIO ROSSI
(Recording made available by courtesy of Italian Radio)
Second Test from the WACA Ground, Perth
Commentary on the last hour of the second day's play by BRIAN JOHNSTON , ALAN MCGILVRAY and GEORGE GRLJUSICH Summaries by LINDSAY HASSETT
Capriccio, Op 24 No 3 Sonatina in D flat played by ERWIN LASZLO (piano) gramophone record
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Bruckner's Symphony No 5, in B flat, by ROBERT HENDERSON
Recent records of opera: reviewed by CHARLES OSBORNE
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader TOM ROWLETTE conductor JAMES LOUGHRAN Part 1
Mozart Symphony No 29, in A major (K 201)
12.37* Tchaikovsky Overture-fantasia: Romeo and Juliet
HUGH OTTAWAY talks about Sibelius as a symphonist.
Part 2 Sibelius
Symphony No 1, in E minor
A personal choice of records presented by Antony Hopkins Including at 2.2* Monteverdi's setting of the psalm Beatus Vir ; at 2.15* excerpts from Berlioz's Dramatic Symphony: Romeo and Juliet; at 2.38* Malediction, for piano and orchestra, by Liszt; at 2.55* Frank Martin 's Petite Symphonie Concertante, for harp, harpsichord, and piano: and at 3.20* excerpts from Verdi's Otello
BEAUX ARTS TRIO
Becthot'cn Piano Trio In E flat major, Op 70 No 2
Smetana Piano Trio in G minor. Op 15
(A BBC Lunchtime Concert given before an invited audience)
JOHN amis talks to the artists - composers, conductors, or performers-most closely concerned with the highlights of next week's broadcast music,
introduced by STEVE RACE
Last of seven programmes, each outlining the activities and cultural background of a major centre of pre-classical composition.
7: 18th-century Mannheim Introduced by CHARLES CUDWORTH gramophone records
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Lord Boyle of Handsworth
Lord Boyle was Conservative MP for the Handsworth Division j of Birmingham from 1950 to
1970. and Minister of Education from 1962 to 1964. In September he became Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds. He has an active interest in race relations, the arts, and world
I economic development.
(9 January: Baroness White)
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The Case of Marshal Petain by RICHARD MAYNE
In 1940 Philippe Pétain, Marshal of France and hero of Verdun, capitulated to the Nazi invaders. For four years he headed their puppet French Government at Vichy; after the Liberation he was tried and imprisoned. What turned the hero into the traitor? Was he as much a traitor as he seemed? Richard Mayne examines the case of Marshal
I Petain in the light of the recent biography by Richard Griffiths ,
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Alfred Brendel has recorded a new cycle of Beethoven sonatas for the BBC and in this conversation with STEPHEN PLAIS -Tow he talks at the keyboard about some of theit interpretative problems,
HENRYK SZERYNG (violin) INGRID HAEBLER (piano)
Sonata in B flat major (K 454)
(Recording made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio)