Time: GTS 8.0 am
Fifth (Extra) Test from the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Commentary on the last hour of the third day's play by BRIAN JOHNSTON , ALAN MCGILVRAY and PETER EWIN Summaries by LINDSAY HASSETT
Barenboim conducts the English Chamber Orchestra
Third of the concerts which were broadcast in the mid-1960s and which can be heard again in Saturday Concerts during the next few weeks VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano) DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader EMANUEL HURWITZ Part 1
Bach Concerto in c major, for two pianos and string orchestra
9.30* Mozart Piano Concerto No 8, in c major (K 246)
9.53* Schumann Stiicke im
Volkston PIERRE FOURNIER (cello) JEAN FONDA (piano)
(gramophone record)
10.9« Bartok String Quartet No 4
SLOVAK QUARTET
Aladar Mozi (violin) Alojz Nemec (violin) Milan Telecky (viola)
Frantisek Tannenberger (cello) (gramophone record)
10.33* Barenboim, part 2
Beethoven Symphony No 2, in D major
Introduced by JOHN lade
Building a Library: Mahler's Symphony No 5 by EDWARD GREENFIELD
Recent opera records: reviewed by CHARLES OSBORNE
MICHEL BLOCK (piano)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. conducted by MANUEL ROSENTHAL Part 1
Berlioz Royal Hunt and Storm (The Trojans in Carthage)
12.28* Mozart Piano Concerto No 26, in D (Coronation) (K 537)
TIM SOUSTER talks about a musical find which he feels has important implications for Western music.
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 5. in c minor
(Given before an invited audience in the University of Sal-ford)
A personal choice of records presented by David Munrow This week music of five continents. including at 2.15' Britten's Songs from the Chinese; at 2.30* VICTORIA. DE LOS ANGELES singing Bachianas Brasileiras No 5, by Villa-Lobos; at 2.42* Barber's Adagio for strings; at
2.50* Ballads of the Outback, sung by A. L. LLOYD : at 3.5* Malcolm Williamson 's Symphony for voices; at 3.30* excerpts from the African musical King Kong: and at 3.450 Britten's Four Sea Interludes
BORODIN STRING QUARTET
Rostislav Dubinskv (violin)
Jaroslav Alexandrov (violin) Dmitri Shebalin (viola)
Valentin Berlinsky (cello)
Shostakovich Quartet No 12
4.34* Debussy Quartet in minor
(A BBC Lunchtime Concert given in St John 's, Smith Square, London, last July)
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
BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA led by RICHARD LAYTON conducted by ZDENEK MACAL
Mozart Symphony No 40, in G minor (K 550)
8.25* Roussel Bacchus and Ariadne: Suite No 2
6.46* Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5, in E minor
An opera with words and music by BUSONI
(sung in German)
(gramophone records) Cast:
BAVARIAN RADIO CHORUS
AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by FERDINAND LEITNER
Prologue 1: Faust's study in Wittenberg.
Prologue 2- The same, at midnight.
Baroness White formerly Eirene White. mp
The second of three fortnightly talks
(Baroness White's last talk: 6 February)
Intermezzo: A side-chapel in the cathedral.
Scene 1: The ducal park at Parma.
Scene 2: A tavern in Wittenberg.
Scene 3: A street In Wittenberg.
The American composer and critic VIRGIL THOMSON talks about the personality of Charles Ives , and assesses the nature and extent of his achievement,
(Tomorrow at 9.55 pm: a programme of songs by Ives)
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS conducted by AUGUST WENZINGER
Brandenburg Concerto No 6, in b flat major