Time: gts 8.0 am
Arne Overture in E minor
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-
IN-THE-FIELDS. directed by NEVILLE MARRINER (violin)
John Boston Recorder Concerto in D major
HANS-MARTIN UNDE
LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS directed by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER (violin)
Stanley Concerto in A minor, Op 2 No 5
HURWITZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin) gramophone records
Sixth Test from the Aaeiaiae Oval Cricket Ground
Commentary on the last hour of the second day's play by BRIAN JOHNSTON , ALAN MCGILVRAY and 808 BOWER
Summaries by LINDSAY HASSETT
Barenboim conducts the English Chamber Orchestra
Fourth of the concerts which were broadcast in the mid-1960s and which can be heard again in Saturday Concerts during the next few weeks DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader EMANUEL hurwitz Part 1
Mozart Serenade No 6, tn D (Serenata notturna) (K 239)
9.48- Mozart Piano Concerto No 25, in c major (K 503) ie.22* Schoenberg Two Songs. Op 1
DONALD GRAMM (bass-baritone) GLENN GOULD (piano)
(gramophone record)
16.38- Webern Langsamer Satz (1905)
GAUDEAMUS QUARTET
(gramophone record)
16.47* Barenboim, part 2
Mozart Symphony No 38, in 0 major (Prague) (K 504)
Introduced bv JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Mozart's Piano Concerto No 20, in 0 minor (K 466), by JOSEPH COOPER Recent records of songs and piano music: reviewed by JOAN CHISSELL
GERVASE DE PEYER (clarinet) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader BARRY WILDE conductor JOHN CAREWE Part 1
Beethoven Overture: Coriolan
12.24* Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A major (K 622)
DANIEL JONES introduces his Second Symphony,
Part 2 Daniel Jones Symphony No 2
A personal choice of records presented by Ian Partridge including at 2.18* Ravel's Concerto for piano (left hand) and orchestra: at 2.37* GÈRARD SOUZAY singing Fauré songs; at 2.49* Roussel's Symphony No 3, in G minor: at 3.15* SOLOMON playing Beethoven's Piano Sonata in D minor, Op 31 No 2: and at 3.52* Liszt's Symphonic Poem: Les préludes
(cello), with MARIA DE LA PAU (piano)
Vivaldi Concerto in D, Op 3 No 9 (arr Tzipine, Dandelot)
Beethoven Sonata in A, Op 69 Dvorak Rondo in G minor. Op 94 Tortelier Récital études; Saut de l'ange; Plschnetto
David Popper Elfentanz , Op 39 (A BBC Lunchtime Concert given in St John 's. Smith
Square, London, last March)
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
Violin Concerto in D major BENRYK SZERYNG
SOUTH GERMAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS MULLER-KRAY
(Recording made available by courtesy of South German Radio)
Opera in four acts
Music by RIMSKY-KORSAKOV
Libretto by the composer, after a scenario by GEDEONOV (sung in Russian)
(gramophone records)
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF SOVIET RADIO
Conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV The action takes place in and around the mythical city of Retra, in medieval times.
Act i: A hall in Prince Mstivoy's palace
Act 2: A market place near Retra
by STAFFORD BEER, Professor of Cybernetics at the University of Manchester Institute for Science and Technology, and also scientific adviser to ipc. Professor Beer holds the view that the mass media are failing to provide a realistic picture of science and its impact on society. He places the responsibility for this chiefly on editorial policy,
8.40 Mlada
Act 3: A mountain gorge
Act 4: Outside the temple of Radegast
Played by the Amadeus String Quartet with GERVASE DE PEYER (clarinet) ALAN CIVIL (horn)
WILLIAM WATERHOUSE (bassoon) J- EDWARD MERRETT (double-bass) Part 1
Quartet in E flat major (D 87)
by JOHN RICHARDSON
One of the most remarkable exhibitions in New York in recent years has been Four Americans in Paris - The Collections of Gertrude Stein and her Family, now at the Museum of Modern Art. In his report on the show John Richardson tells the fascinating story of how these pioneer American patrons of 20th-century art-Gertrude Stein , her brothers Leo and Michael, and her sister-in-law Sarah - built up their collection and how it was dispersed.
Part 2
Octet in F major
(Fourth of five Schubert concerts: recorded in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, on 28 January)