Time: GTS 7.0 am
Telemann Suite in G
ESTERHAZY ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID BLUM
7.25* J. C. Bach Oboe Concerto in r
HEINZ HOLLIGER
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.49* Mozart Six German Dances (K 600)
VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY gramophone records
Australia v England
Third Test from the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Commentary on the last hour of the first day's play by BRIAN JOHNSTON , ALAN MCGILVRAY and PETER EWIN
Summaries by LINDSAY HASSETT
Tchaikovsky
Part song: The nightingale RUSSIAN STATE ACADEMY CHOIR conducted by A. v. SVESHNIKOV
9.16* Quartet in D major, Op 11 BORODIN STRING QUARTET
Rostislav Dubinsky (violin) Jaroslav Alexandrov (violin) Dmitri Shebalin (viola)
Valentin Berlinsky (cello) gramophone records
ORREA PERNEL (violin)
HURWITZ CHAMBER ENSEMBLE directed by EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin) with CHARLES SPINKS
(harpsichord continuo)
Bach Violin Concerto in A minor
Mozart Divertimento in D major (K 136)
Bach Violin Concerto In I major
EDGAR HUNT , who has completed a book on Robert Pearsall , talks about the man and his music,
Fifth of six programmes including madrigalian compositions from Pearsall to the present day BBC CHORUS conductor PETER GELLHORN Pearsall
It was upon a springtide day
Why weeps, alas! my lady-love Light of my soul
Ballett: Sing we and chaunt it (a 8) Down In my garden fair Great God of love
List! lady, be not coy
Ballett: No! no! Nigella (à 8) O ye roses
Laugh not, Youth, at Age
Take heed, ye shepherd swains
Last of seven recitals
Nikita Magaloff (piano)
Grandes eludes de Paganini G minor; E flat, G sharp minor (La campanella) E: E (La chasse); A minor
Sonata in B minor
Strauss Oboe Concerto HANS-WERNER WATZIG
BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by HEINZ RÖGNER
1.4 Bruckner Symphony No 4 (Romantic) (revised version) AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK gramophone records
Dramma giocoso in two acts Libretto by LORENZO DA PONTS Music by MOZART (sung in Italian)
Peasants, guests, and demons VIENNA STATE OPERA CHORUS chorus-master
WALTER HAGEN-GROLL
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
(Recording from the 1970 Salzburg Festival made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio) The action takes place In Seville. Act 1
The Salzburg Fairy
POWELL LLOYD recounts how he obtained admission to a memorable Don Giovanni.
Act 2
Australian Youth Orchestra conducted by JOHN HOPKINS
Sculthorpe Music for Japan (first broadcast in this country) Don Banks Assemblies (first broadcast in this country) Grainger Mock Morris
Britten Variations and Fugue on a theme of Purcell
(Recording made available by courtesy of the Australian Broadcasting Commission)
Makers of Jazz
Ten programmes in which MEL HILL traces the development of jazz
1: The Nature of Jazz
Produced by DAVID HARDING
(First broadcast by Radio Stoke in October 1969)
JOHN STEVENS shows how deeply integrated into the whole living organism of the play a song can be, and describes how, in holding a mirror up to Nature, Shakespeare uses music as a symptom of people's character.
Produced by DAVID EPPS
Introduced by OLEG KERENSKY
PETER COE on his production of Kiss Me Kate for Sadler's Wells RONALD EYRE discussing Shaw s Mrs Warren 's Profession, which he is directing for the National Theatre at the Old Vic
Produced by PATRICIA BRENT and PHILIP FRENCH
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conductor BRYDEN THOMSON T
Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 3
8.31* Bartok Music for strings, percussion, and celesta
9.2* Schubert Symphony No 5
Sequenza VII , for oboe HEINZ HOLLIGER
(From the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London) :for soprano,
9.39 Passaggio, for soprano, two choruses, and instrumental ensemble (first broadcast in this country)
SLAVKA TASKOVA, BAVARIAN RADIO CHORUS AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL GIELEN
(Recording made available by courtesy of Bavarian Radio)
by LOUIS JAMES, Senior Lecturer in English and American Literature at the University of Kent at Canterbury
Victorian juvenile fiction weirdly combined sterling morality, chauvinism, and sadistic undertones to produce a literature which can, at its worst, fascinate us even with its sheer awfulness.
Celtic Requiem, for high soprano, children's choir, chorus, and orchestra JUNE BARTON (soprano)
LITTLE MISSENDEN SCHOOL CHOIR LONDON SINFONIETTA CHORUS LONDON SINFONIETTA conductor DAVID ATHERTON
(David Atherton broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)
Symphony No 101 (The Clock) ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM gramophone record