Time: GTS 7.0 am
Haydn Overture: Acide a Galatea
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.9* Rossler Horn Concerto in D minor
ERICH PENZEL
WURTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JÖRG FAERBER
7.32*Mozart Symphony No 36, in c (Linz) (K 425) 0 AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM
Morning Concert: part 2 0
8.4 Clementi Symphony in » major
HAIFA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SERGIU COMISSIONA
8.21* Field Piano Concerto No 2, in A flat
RENA KYRIAKOU BERLIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by c. A. BUNTE
8.42* Lyadov Symphonic Poem: The Enchanted Lake
USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CONSTANTIN IVANOV gramophone records
Tchaikovsky
Ballet: Nutcracker, Act 1 SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET gramophone records
With ANTONY HOPKINS
John Ogdon (piano)
In this series well-known artists have been invited to introduce and perform a wide range of music
In his last programme, John Ogdon , with BRENDA LUCAS (piano) plays
Malcolm Williamson Sonata Milhaud Suite: Scaramouch*
Quartet in D minor (Death and the maiden) played by the ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Hugh Maguire (violin) David Roth (violin)
Patrick Ireland (viola)
Bruno Schrecke 'r (cello)
Schumann Songs, Op 141: An die Sterne; Ungewisses Licht; Zuversicht; Talismane
11.41* Bax Five Greek Folk Songs
11.55* Malcolm Williamson Symphony for voices
LOUIS HALSEY SINGERS conductor LOUIS HALSEY
TONG IL HAN (piano)
SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA leader SAM BOR conductor ALEXANDER GIBSON Berlioz Overture: Beatrice and Benedict
12.25* Schumann Piano Concerto In A minor
1.4 Beethoven Symphony No 2, in D major
Sonata in A minor, Op 105 PETER KOMLOS (violin) ENDRE PETRI (piano)
(Recording made available by courtesy of Hungarian Radio)
Last in a weekly series of record programmes based on the current repertory of the Royal Ballet
Presented by CORMAC RIGBY La boutique fantasque
Choreography by MASSINE
Music by ROSSINI, arr RESPIGHl ROYAI, PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR EUGENE GOOSSENS
Last of six programmes
Mozart String Quintet in minor (K 516)
AMADEUS QUARTET
Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello) with CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola)
3.30* Strauss Metamorphosen MEMBERS OF THE
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER gramophone records
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by HUGH BRADLEY conductor JAMES LOUGHRAN
Haydn Symphony No 27, in 0 major
4.14* Bruckner Symphony No 6, in A major
from around the world sung by the Orpington Junior Singers with piano accompaniments by PAUL HAMBURGER and their conductor Sheila Mossman
RANSOME HOFFMANN POLLARD
WORKS BAND conductor DENNIS MASTERS
Gordon Jacob Pride of Youth
Herbert Howells King 's Herald (Suite: Pageantry)
GustavHolstSuiteNo1
6.25 Programme News; Stock Market Report
Rendez-vous a Chaviray Special Nouvel An
The second of four extra programmes for the holiday period, written by JOHN Ross and MADELEINE LE CUNFF of the University of Essex
Presented by CATHERINE GRAHAM and LOUIS BLONCOURT
Produced by ALAN WILDING (Rptd: Sat, 10.30 am. R4)
Handel ELIZABETH HARWOOD (Soprano) HELEN WATTS (contralto)
KATHERINE GERRARD (contralto) ROBERT TEAR tenor) STAFFORD DEAN (bass)
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS
ALAN STRINGER (trumpet) Continuo:
CALEB JARVIS (organ)
BRIDGET FRY (harpsichord) OLIVER VELLA (Cello) RAYMOND HUTCHINSON (double-bass) ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA leader CLIFFORD KNOWLES conductor CHARLES GROVES
A public concert from the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool Part 1
Some Reflections on Medieval Poems by GEORGE BARKER
I think that the great medieval poems can be compared only with the great medieval cathedrals. But, unlike the cathedrals, the medieval poems are visited by ahnost no one: no offerings, or few, are placed upon their images.
George Barker , as a poet himself, talks about the new Oxford Book of Medieval English Verse
Part 2
(Singing Is believing: colour feature on page 101)
A sequence of poems by Henrv Reed
Spoken by HENRY REED and FRANK DUNCAN
The fifth poem, Returning of Issue, has been largely rewritten since the programme was first broadcast in 1966. This new version has been re-recorded. Produced by DOUGLAS CLEVERDON
RONALD STEVENSON introduces and plays some music by the great Polish piano virtuoso and composer, the centenary of whose birth fell last February,
CHARLES Fox presents Amalgam led by TREVOR WATTS
Produced by JOHN F. MUIR