Time: GTS 7.0 am
Cherubini Overture: Anacre'on VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MUNCHINGER
7.15* W. F. Bach Harpsichord Concerto In r minor
RAYMOND LEPPARD , who also directs the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
7.32* Mendelssohn Symphony No 9, in c. for string orchestra ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-
IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
Morning Concert: part 2
8.4 Smetana Festival Overture in D
CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KAREL SEJNA
8.13* Liszt Piano Concerto No 1, in E flat:
BYRON JANIS MOSCOW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KYRIL KONDRASHIN
8.31* Rimsky-Korsakov Symphony No 1. in E minor MOSCOW RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by Boris KHAIKIN gramophone records
Mozart Adagio and Fugue In c minor, for string orchestra (K 546) PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
9.13* Mass in c (Coronation)
TERESA STICH-RANDALL (soprano) BlANCAMARlA CASONI (mezzo-sop) PIETRO BOTTAZZO (tenor) GEORG LITTASY (bass)
SAARBRUCKEN CONSERVATORY
CHORUS
SAAR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RISTENPART gramophone records
by JONATHAN BIELBY from Wakefield Cathedral Daquin Noel suisse
Hindemith Sonata No 1
Leighton Festival Fanfare
Rossini Overture: Tancredi
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
10.22* Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 1, in D Sat:
MINDRU KATZ LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
10.38* Schumann Symphony No 1, in B flat (Spring)
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER gramophone records
JOAN DICKSON with HESTER DICKSON (piano) Malipiero Sonatina
Tovey Elegiac Variations, Op 25 Henze Serenade (1949), for cello Strauss Sonata in F major, Op 6 (Given before an invited audience in the BBC's Studio 1, Edinburgh)
ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON Part 1
Weber Overture: Oberon
12.25* Grieg Piano Concerto
A selected item from last Sunday's programme
Part 2
Grace Williams Ballads for Orchestra (first broadcast performance)
1.35* Mozart Symphony No 38, In D major (Prague) (K 504)
(Given before an invited audience In the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Cardiff)
by ANTHONY GOLDSTONE
Beethoven Fantasia in G minor, Op 77
Glazunov Theme and Variations in F sharp minor. Op 72 Schumann Carnaval, Op 9
(Part of the 1970 Harrogate Festival)
UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA CHOIR Conductor PHILIP LEDGER from the Church of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich
Sweelinck Hodie Christus natus est
Hassler Angelus ad pastores ait
Bull Almighty God, which by the leading of a star
Weelkes Gloria in excelsis Williamson Dawn Carol
Richard Rodney Bennett There is no rose; Out of your sleep; That younge child; Sweet was the song; Susanni
A programme of recent records Dvorak Symphonic Variations on an original theme
CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by VACLAV NEUMANN
3.59* Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1:
GARY GRAFFMANN CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL
4.33* Ippolitov-Ivanov Symphonic Poem: Mtsyry: Moscow RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by FUAT MANSUROV
John Lambert Orpheus cycle II, for oboe and harpsichord (first performance)
5.4. Miloslav Istvan Ritmi ed antiritmi. for two pianos and two percussionists (first performance in this country)
5.17* Justin Connolly Tesserae I, Op 15a, for oboe and harpsichord (first performance)
5.32* Stravinsky Concerto for two pianos
EDWIN ROXBURGH (oboe)
HAROLD LESTER (harpsichord)
LIZA FUCHSOVA , PAUL HAMBURGER (two pianos)
TRISTAN FRY , DAVID JOHNSON (percussion)
From the South and West
ROEDEAN SCHOOL CHOIR
WEST CORNWALL ORPHEUS AND
APOLLO CHOIRS sing music by Mozart, Vaughan Williams , John Gardner , Britten, Percy Buck , Kodaly, Thomas Dunhill, and Thomas Merritt
Stranger than Truth
DR CHRISTOPHER EVANS Introduces five programmes on science fictionv
3: Space Politics
ALEX HAMILTON , author, editor, and critic, discusses The Space Merchants by F. Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth.
Produced by ROBIN BRIGHTWELL
Fröhliche Weihnachien
A special holiday programme in which ILSE SINGER, JORG SORENSEN , and GORDON STERNE talk about Christmas shopping and celebrations in Germany. Written and produced by EDITH R. BAER
(The second part of Reisebare Atlas begins on 19 January)
(For books and records see p 19)
the Vienna
Philharmonic Orchestra Part 1 Hindemith
Concerto for woodwind, harp, and orchestra
WERNER TR1PP (flute)
GERHARD TURETSCHECK (oboe) ALFRED PRINZ (clarinet)
ERNEST PAMPERL (bassoon) HUBERT JELINEK (harp)
7.46* Mozart Symphony No 33. in B flat major (K 319)
Two talks by DR COLIN RENFREW of the Department of Ancient History at Sheffield University 1: Older than the Pyramids
Recent redating of events In pre-history threatens to shatter the theory that innovation In Neolithic times spread to Europe by diffusion from the higher centres of civilisation in the Eastern Mediterranean. Dr Renfrew explains why the megalithic tombs of Europe must now be considered the earliest preserved stone buildIngs in the world
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 7, in A major
(Recording made available by courtesy of Swiss Radio)
by CHRISTOPHER BALLANTINE
' Beethoven, born in the same year as Hegel, pursues relentlessly the dialectic of becoming, driving his thematic complexes through from what they are not but seem to be, to what they are but appear not to be. Both Mozart and Beethoven are dialecticians; what stands between them is the experience of the Revolution.'
La nativity du Seigneur La vierge et l'enfant; Les bergers; Desseins eternels: Lo verbe; Les enfants de Dleu; Les anges; Jesus accepte la souffrance; Les mages; Dleu parmi nous played by ARNOLD RICHARDSON (Organ) from Coventry Cathedral
ROBERTO MICHEI. UCCI (violin) LUCIANO LICARI (violin)
MARIA CENTURIONE (cello) FRANCESCO- STRANO (cello) I MUSICI DI ROMA
Mozart Serenade No 6, In a (Serenata notturna) (k 239)
Vivaldi Concerto in G minor, for two cellos and string orchestra (R Op 58 No 3)
Bach Concerto in D minor, for two violins and string orchestra
(Recording made available by courtesy of Hungarian Radio)