Time: GTS 7.0 am
Haydn Overture in D (Italian Overture!: COLOGNE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by HELMUT MULLER-BRUHL
7.8* Mozart Quintet In I flat (K 407)
IFOR JAMES (horn)
JOHN TUNNELL (Violin) BRIAN HAWKINS (Viola) KENNETH ESSEX (viola)
CHARLES TUNNELL (Cello)
7.26* Beethoven Symphony No 5 AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA conducted by ERICH KLEIBER
Morning Concert: part 2
8.4 Stanley Concerto In a minor, Op No 2
HUHWITZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed bv
EMANUEL HUHWITZ (violin)
8.18* Boyce Trio-Sonata No 2, in F
MALCOLM LATCHEM (violin) JOHN BROWN (violin)
DAVID LUMSDEN (harpsichord) JANE RYAN (cello)
8.30* Handel The Water Music: Suite No 1. in F
BATH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA conducted by YEHUDI MENUHIN gramophone records
Dunstable, Dufay Josquin des Pres
Dunstable Motets: Ave marls Stella; Quam pulchra es; Veni Sanctus Spiritus - Veni Creator
Spiritus PURCELL CONSORT OF VOICES
9.17* Dufay Chansons: Bon jour, bon mois; Adieu m'amour; Franc cueur gentil AUSTIN MISKELL (tenor)
ELIZABETHAN CONSORT OF VIOLS
9.34* Josquin des Pris Motet: Alma redomptoris Mater - Ave Regina coelorum
MUNICH CAPPELLA ANTIQUA gramophone records
In his second programme
John Ogdon (piano) plays
David Ellis Sonata (first broadcast performance)
Hoddinott Sonata No 3 Birtwistle Précis
Ronald Stevenson Epilogue (A 20th-century music diary)
from Dartington Great Hall Haydn Quartet in G, Op 54 No 1 Borodin Quartet No 2, In D
Groinper Night song in the jungle
Boughton The donkey; Little Biilee
Banlock The Lincolnshire poacher: Port of Holy Peter
11.39* Hoist Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda (third group)
Cyril Scottl The rat-catcher Geoffrey Bush A menagerie
11.59* Garcth Walters Suite for flute and harp
12.90* David Cox Of beasts
CHRISTOPHER HYDE-SMITH (Uute) MARISA ROBLES (harp) BBC CHORUS conductor PETER GELLHORN †
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader FELIX KOK conductor Louis FREMAUX
Wagner Overture: The Flying Dutchman
Richard Rodney Bennett Symphony No 2
1.4 Haydn Symphony No 73, In D major (La chasse)
Stravinsky Suite: The Firebird (rev version 1919)
A weekly record programme based on the current repertory of the Royal Ballet
Presented by cormac RIGBY This week: Solitaire
Choreography by KENNETH MACMILLAN
Music by MALCOLM ARNOLD PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by ROBERT IRVING Scènes de ballet Choreography bv FREDERICK ASHTON
Music by STRAVINSKY
CBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER Checkpoint
Choreography by KENNETH MACMILLAN
Music: GERHARD Symphony No 3 (Collages)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by FREDERIK PRAUSNITZ
Fourth of six programmes
Strauss Einkehr : Schlechtes Wetter; Mein Herz ist stumm; Schlagende Herzen ; Freundliche Vision
3.16* Mozart Quartet in C major (Dissonance) (K 465)
3.47* Strauss Ich schwebe; Hat gesagt, bleibt's nicht dabei; Fur funfzehn Pfennige; Stand-Chen; 0 warst du mein JENNY HILL (soprano)
WILFRID PARRY (piano) AMADEUS STRING QLARTET ‡
JANE MANNING (soprano) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge, for string orchestra
4.28* Our Hunting Fathers
4.55* Sinfonia da Requiem
Piano Quartet in c minor, Op 1 BEETHOVEN QUARTET Felix Ayo (violin)
Alfonso Ghedin (viola) Enzo Altobelli (cello) Carlo Bruno (piano)
(Recording made available by courtesy of Hungarian Radio)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
ALVAR LIDELL takes a look at some musical events in London and the South East during the coming weekend,
Rendez-vous a Chaviray A second-year French course of 25 lessons written by JOHN ROSS and MADELEINE LE CUNFF Of the University of Essex: 10
Presented by CATHERINE GRAHAM and louis BLONCOURT with PAUL-ETTE PRENEY, LILA VALMERE, and PAMELA STIRLING
Produced by ALAN WILDING
(Rptd: Saturday, 10.30 am, R4) (For publication see page 12)
10: The Foundations of Empire How the transformation of the EIC was completed, from a commercial corporation into a great military and administrative power; how it was taken over by the British government, thereby opening the era of Empire.
Presented bv JOHN HARRISON
Produced by HUGH PURCELL (For publication see page 12)
MARTIN ESSLIN discusses the strange paradox of George Lukaes 's stand on Alexander Solzhenitsvn.
With the voices of RONALD FORFAR, JOHN PULLEN
HECTOR ROSS. and CYRIL SHAPS Produced by SUSANNA CAPON
Beethoven: Leonore presented on behalf of EBU by Austrian Radio Libretto by JOSEPH VON SONNLEITHNEB
AUSTRIAN RADIO CHORUS and SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CARL MELLES
From the Grosser Musik vereinssaal, Vienna Acts 1 and 2
by FRANK KERMOSE
Six weeks ago Professor Kermode took part in a Conference on Structures of Meaning, organised in Paris by Daedalus, the journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
From a considerable experience of similar international academic dialogues, he reflects on the rules of the game and the value of the exercise.
Act 3
A Small Anthology
The poet M. L. ROSENTHAL , who Is Professor of English at New York University, talks about some recent poems from both sides of the Atlantic. Readers
EDWARD BISHOP, PATRICK TOLL