Time: GTS 8.0 am
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 1, in F major
8.28* Handel Concerto Grosso No 21, in d minor (Op 6 No 10)
8.47' Albinoni Concerto in G major, Op 9 No 6
HEINZ HOLLIGER
(oboe)
MAURICE BOURGUE (oboe) gramophone records
Barenboim conducts the English Chamber Orchestra
Second of the concerts which were broadcast in the mid-1960s and which can be heard again In Saturday Concerts during the next few weeks MORAG NOBLE (soprano)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader EMANUEL HURWITZ ‡ Part 1
Haydn Symphony No 98. in B flat major
9.34* Wagner. orch Mottl Wesendonk Songs: Der Engel: Stehe still!; Im Treibhaus; Schmerzen: Traume
9.58' Stravinsky Four Studies; Sonata No 2
THOMAS RAJNA
(piano) (gramophone record)
10.18* Barenboim. part 2
Mozart Eine kleineNachtmusik 10.36' Mozart Symphony No 41, in c major (Jupiter) (K 551)
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Brahms's Violin Concerto in D, by TREVOR HARVEY
Recent records of chamber music reviewed by JOHN WARRACK
Thomas Igloi (cello)
BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra, leader Reginald Stead, conductor Bryden Thomson
Part 1
Brahms - Academic Festival Overture (conducted by John Eliot Gardiner)
12.27" Wilfred Josephs - Cello Concerto (first performance)
12.44* Dvorak - Scherzo capriccioso
DAVID cox talks about the Viennese influence in Ravel's music
Part 2
Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales
1.39* Mozart Symphony No 36, in c major (Linz) (K 425)
A personal choice of records presented bv David Munrow including at 2.12* Bach's Concerto in A minor, for flute, violin, and harpsichord; at 2.35* ALFRED DELLER and PHILLIP TODD singing Couperin's Troisieme lecon de tenebres; at 2.40* SIMON PRESTON playing pieces from Messiaen Les corps glorieux; at 3.2* some different styles of keyboard playing; at 3.26* FRITZ WUNDERLICH singing Schumann's Dichterliebe; and at 3.55* Beethoven's Clarinet Trio in 8 flat major
MARK LUBOTSKY (violin) LJUBA EDLINA
(piano) BRAHMAS SONATA in A. Op 100
Prokofiev Sonata No 2, in D major. Op 94b
(A BBC Lunchtime Concert given last July in St Johns, Smith Square, London)
JOHN amis talks to the artists - composers, conductors. or performers - most closely concerned with the highlights of next week's broadcast music
Introduced by STEVE RACE
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leaders FELIX KOK and JOHN BRADBURY
LOUIS FREMAUX from the Town Hall, Walsall Part 1
Smetana Overture: The Bartered Bride
Ravel Suite: Le tombeau de Couperin
Turina Danzas fantasticas
by c. p. BRAND, Professor of Italian, Edinburgh University There is a verb in Italian, Petrarcheggiare, meaning to write in the style of Petrarch this is a distinction which no other Italian writer has achieved, but it is an ambiguous one. While Petrarca was for so long and still is a revered name. Petrarchnggiare has now become a term of abuse. Why is this?
Part 2 Schumann
Symphony No 3 (Rhenish)
Opera in two acts
Libretto by VIKTOR DYK , FRANTI-SEK S. PROCHAZKA and others, after the satirical novels of SVATOPLUK CECH
English version NORMAN TUCKER Music by JANACEK
Act 1 Mr Broucek visits the Moon Scene 1: Outside the Vikarka
Inn in Prague; Near a castle on the Moon. Scene 2: The Temple of the Arts on the Moon: Outside the Vikarka Inn (Act 2 at 9.10 pm)
Family Relationships and Fostering by MICHAEL ZANDER , Reader in Law, University of London
Does the present law and practice of fostering give adequate protection to those involved-the parents, the foster parents. and the children? Mr Zander considers this question in the light of the recent much publicised case involving the Dorset local authorities,
Act 2
Mr Broucek visits the 15th century
Cast:
Scene 1: Inside the Vikarka Inn: In the cellars; The Treasury of King Wenceslas IV; Svatopluk Cech's study: The old town square in Prague in
Scene 2: A room In Domsik's house overlooking the old town square in Prague; The old town square later the same day; The Courtyard of the Vikarka Inn
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS chorus-master STEPHEN WILKINSON
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader Reginald STEAD conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS
Repetiteurs VALERIE NEUMANN-GRIGAROVA TOM GLIGOROFF, RICHARD NUNN
Produced by ERNEST WARBURTON
(Charles Mackerras broadcast by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera; Elizabeth Bainbridge, John Dobson, and David Lennox by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)
' Everything that happens in the world affects me. I think it all over, in my own way, and then it has to find an outlet in music.' So Schumann wrote to Clara Wieck in 1838. two years before their marriage. ERtC SAMS discusses the meaning of these words, with musical examples,
(piano)
Fauri Nocturne No 7, In c sharp minor
Fauri Barcarolles: No 7, in D minor; No 8, in D flat major Ravel Le tombeau de Couperin: Prelude; Fugue; Forlane; Rigaudon; Menuet; Toccata