Time: GTS 7.0 am
C. P. E. Bach Cello Concerto in A: PIERRE FOURNIER
LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS conducted by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER
From 7.30: VHF only
7.30 Haydn Symphony No 86, in D
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
See foot of page
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Beethoven March in D (WoO 24): BERLIN PHILHARMONIC WIND ENSEMBLE
8.14* Spohr Violin Concerto No 8, in A minor: JASCHA HEIFETZ RCA VICTOR ORCHESTRA conducted by ISLER SOLOMON
8.34, Schubert Symphony No 4, in c minor (Tragic) VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MONCHINGER gramophone records
Weelkes Madrigals: Cease now delight; Though my carriage be but careless; Cease sorrows now: My Phyllis bids me pack away; Strike it up, tabor Byrd Magnificat (Great Service); Praise our Lord, all ye Gentiles gramophone records
With ANTONY HOPKINS
LONDON STUDIO STRINGS led by MORRIS TAYLOR conducted by ERIC WETHERELL John Stanley , arr Finzi Concerto in 8 minor, Op 2 No 2 Warlock Serenade
Delius Air and Dance
Berkeley Serenade, Op 12
by LEO WITOSZYNSKYJ
Bach Suite in E minor (s 996)
11.6' Bach Prelude, Fugue. and Allegro (s 998): Prelude <s 999): Fugue (s 1000)
11.26* Castelnuovn - Tedesco Sonata (Omaggio a Boccherini)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by MYER FREDMAN Walton Overture: Scapino
11.54* Bach Suite No 3, in D
12.11* Mendelssohn Symphony No 1. in c minor
12.40 Rimsky-Korsakov Span ish Caprice
given bv
Görgy Pauk (violin) Peter Frankl (piano)
Beethoven Sonata in A major, Op 30 No 1
Brahms Sonata in G major, Op 78
(A series of public concerts from St John 's, Smith Square, London, SW1. Tickets 7s 6d obtainable at the door)
(Rptd: Thursday. 10.35 pm)
Introduced by OLEG KERENSKY 5: Michel Fokine with excerpts from Les Sylphides, Le spectre de la rose and The Firebird gramophone records
Christian Wolff For a pianist Cornelius Cardew Volo solo
Terry Riley Keyboard studies played by JOHN TILBURY who also introduces the music
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader BARRY WILDE conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
Debussy Symphonic Suite: Printemps
4.10* Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik
4.28* Vaughan Williams Symphony No 5, in D major
Second of three piano recitals, each including little-known music by the Irish composer played and introduced by PATRICK PIGGOTT
Fantasia on a theme by Martini Pastorale in E major
Variations on a Russian theme (first performance in this country)
Andante in E flat (posthumous) (first broadcast performance)
Rondo (Concerto No 2, in A flat major) (first broadcast performance of solo version)
CWS (MANCHESTER) BAND conducted by ALEX MORTIMER
Music by Denis Wright
Overture: Casino Carnival Trio Concerto Suite: Tintagel
JOHN DENISON takes a look at some musical events in London and the South East during the coming weekend.
Rendez-vous a Chaviray A second-year French course of 25 lessons written by MADELEINE LE CUNFF and JOHN Ross of the University of Essex Programme 13
Presented by CATHERINE GRAHAM and LOUIS BLONCOURT , with PAULETTE PRENEY , LILA VALMERE and PAMELA STIRLING
Produced by ALAN WILDING
(Rptd: Saturday, 10.30 am. R4) (For publication see page 13)
Nocturnes
PHILHARMONIA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI gramophone record
Part 1
Quartet in B flat major (D 112) Amadeus String Quartet from the Royal Festival Hall, London
Moments musicaux
CLIFFORD CURZON (piano)
by LOUIS JAMES
Senior Lecturer in English and American History, University of Kent at Canterbury.
Pierce Egan is now almost unknown, but in his day he was one of the best-sellers of Regency London; his vast serial Life in London, with its heroes Jerry Hawthorne and Corinthian Tom, and its coloured etchings by the Cruikshanks. set the style of a whole new Popular literature in the world of bucks and prize-fighters.
Part 2
Quintet in A major (The Trout) MEMBERS OF THE
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET With
J. EDWARD MERRETT (double-bass)
CLIFFORD CURZON (piano) from the Royal Festival Hall, London
(The last in a series of five Schubert concerts)
Divertimento in B flat
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by IGOR BUKETOFF gramophone record
The American poet Ted Berri gan has been widely hailed as one of the leaders of the youngest generation writing in his country, those still in their 20s. In this conversation he reads and talks about his poems to GEORGE MACBETH.
BRIAN PRIESTLEY introduces a new jazz work by pianist Mike Pyne. Soloists include KENNY WHEELER , RAY WARLEIGH , and JOHN SURMAN
Produced by JOHN F. MUIR