Time: Big Ben 8.0 am
Handel Suite in D (Water Music)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
8.15* Monlecerdi Psalm 126: Nisi Dominus
LAUSANNE ENSEMBLE conducted bv MICHEL CORBOZ
8.23* Georg" Christoph Wagen seil Concerto in E flat, for oboe, bassoon, and orchestra
MICHEL PIGUET , WALTER STIFTNER VIENNA CAPPELLA ACADEMICA conducted by EDUARD MELKUS
8.39* Haydn Symphony No 63, in c (La Roxolane)
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
EIDDWEN HARRHY (soprano) BBC NORTHERN SINGERS conductor STEPHEN WILKINSON DERRICK CANTRELL (Organ)
Johann Christoph Bach Motet: Mit Weinen hebt sichs an C. P. E. Bach Organ Sonata No 1, in D major
J. S. Bach Lieder: Dir, dir Jehova; Gib dich zufrieden; Ich halte treulich still
C. P. E. Bach Bitten (first broadcast performance in this country)
Johann Christoph Bach Sterb-Aria: Es ist nun aus
C. P. E. Bach Organ Sonata No 6, in A minor
(From St Philip's Church, Sal-ford: the first of three programmes)
A record request programme
Beethoven Overture: The Consecration of the House
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by VON KARAJAN
10.12* Brahms Concerto In A minor
WOLFGANG SCHNEIDERHAN (violin) JANOS STARKER (cello) ; BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by FERENC FRICSAY
10.50* Dvorak Slavonic Dances: No 2, in E minor; No 3, in A flat: CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL
My Eighth Symphony, by EDMUND RUBBRA
Leoncavallo's Zazd, by MARTIN COOPER
Weber's Piano Sonatas, by JOHN WARRACK
Two Famouf Orchestras: book review by NOËL GOODWIN
Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE
Tenth in a weekly series in which all the sonatas are played by Alfred Brendel G major, Op 49 No 2
12.9* E minor, Op 90
12.24* A major, Op 101
FERNANDO VALENTI (harpsichord) AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Scarlatti Sonatas: F (L 279); F minor (L 281); C (L 252); c minor (L 10)
Haydn Quartet In E flat major, Op 20 No 1
Scarlalti Sonatas: c (L 282); a (L 349); G (L 286); C (L 8)
Haydn Quartet in B flat major, Op 71 No 1
Music drama in three acts by WAGNER
(sung in German)
Sailors, knights, and attendants to King Marke
BBC MEN'S CHORUS
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader ELI GOREN conductor COLIN DAVIS
(Josephine Veasey and Michael Langdon broadcast by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)
The action takes place In Arthurian days. Act 1
THEODOR WIESENGRUND-ADORNO examines Wagner as an innovator and an artist of the future
Act 2 0
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest, (Rptd: Monday, 9.50 am)
Act 3 followed by an interlude
In a version by ROBERT LOWELL derived from AESCHYLUS
Directed b) JONATHAN MILLER With and Executive producer JOHN TYDEMAN
Papillons, Op 2 played by WILHELM KEMPFF (piano) gramophone record
8: P. F. Slrawson talking to BRYAN MAGEE
Professor Strawson explains how he came to apply post-Russell techniques of logical analysis to traditional Kantian problems of metaphysics-a conjunction which is having a profound influence in British philosophy today,
Next Sunday: Bernard Williams (Edited versions of these talks are being published weekly in The Listener)
Eighth of nine programmes in which SIR ADRIAN BOULT conducts the symphonies of Vaughan Williams
Symphony No 8, in D minon with the LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA gramophone record
Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola)
Martin Lovett (cello)
Seiber Quartet No 3 (Quartetto lirico)
Britten Quartet No 2, in C major
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