Time: GTS 8.0 am
Seventh Test from the Sydney Cricket Ground
Commentary on the last hour of the second day's play by BRIAN JOHNSTON , ALAN MCGILVRAY and JIM BURKE
Summaries by LINDSAY HASSETT
Barenboim conducts the English Chamber Orchestra
Fifth of the concerts which were broadcast in the mid-1960s. The last programme in this Saturday series will be broadcast next week.
Daniel Barenboim (piano), English Chamber Orchestra, leader Emanuel Hurwitz
Part 1
Mozart Symphony No 25 (K 183)
9.33* Mozart Piano Concerto No 27, in B flat major (K 595)
10.7* Bartok Quartet No 6 - Juilliard String Quartet (gramophone record)
10.38* Barenboim, part 2
Mozart Symphony No 39 (K 543)
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Bizet's Carmen, by EDWARD GREENFIELD Recent orchestral records: reviewed by NOEL GOODWIN
ANNA REYNOLDS (mezzo-soprano) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader TOM ROWLETTE conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN Part
Mozart Symphony No 34 (K 338)
12.39* Ravel Shéhérazade
John Horton talks about Tchaikovsky's Sixth Symphony,
Part 2 Tchaikovsky
Symphony No 6 (pathétique)
A personal choice of records presented by Ian Partridge
Including at 2.13* Liszt's Psalm 13 with WALTER MIDGLEY and the BEECHAM CHORAL SOCIETY: at
2.38* SHURA CHERKASSKY playing Chopin's Polonaise in c minor and transcriptions by Godowsky and Liszt; at 2.57* Hindemith's Suite: Nobilissima visione; at 3.22* CHRISTA LUDWIG singing four Brahms songs; at
3.36* Beethoven's Sonata in e minor. Op 90, played by CHARLES ROSEN : and at 3.50*, Sibelius's Symphony No 7. with the VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
ANNE QUEFFELEC (piano)
Scarlatti Sonatas: B minor (L 449l: E flat (L 142); G (L 286); B minor (L 33); D (L 424) Ravel Miroirs
(A BBC Lunchtime Concert given in St John 's, Smith Square, London, SW1, on 16 March 1970)
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
JAMES DALTON (organ) ORCHESTRA DA CAMERA leader KENNETH PAGE conducted by MOGENS WÖLDIKE from The Queen's College, Oxford Part 1
Handel Organ Concerto No 4. in F
Haydn Symphony No 43, In E flat (Mercury)
talks about Haydn's Symphony No 47
Part 2
Handel Organ Concerto No 8, in A
Haydn Symphony No 47, in G
An opera in three acts
Libretto after Pushkin by TCHAIKOVSKy and KONSTANTIN SHILOVSKY English version by DAVID LLOYD-JONES
Music by TCHAIKOVSKY from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Cast in order of singing:
Peasants, guests, officers ROYAL OPERA CHORUS chorus-master DOUGLAS ROBINSON ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE leader CHARLES TAYLOR conductor GEORG SOLTI
Produced by PETER HALL
The action takes place In Russia about 1820.
Act 1: Sc 1: In the garden of Madame Larina 's house-autumn. Sc 2: Tatyana's bedroom-the same night. Sc 3: Another part of the garden - the next day
talk to JOHN AMIS about the current production of Eugene Onegin.
(Peter Hall is a guest in The Arts This Week on Thursday at 9.30 pm)
Act 2: Sc 1: The drawing-room in Madame Larina 's house-winter. Sc 2: The river bank-early the following morning
The Imprisonment of Debtors by DAVID NAPLEY , Chairman of the Law Society's Standing Committee on Criminal Law
Is it right that people should be sent to prison for failing to Pay their debts?
In what circumstances does it happen? How could it be avoided? Mr Napley considers these questions in the light of recent legislation and the case involving British Rail,
Act 3: Sc 1: A ballroom in a fashionable house in St Peters-burg-some years later. Sc 2: A room in Prince Gremin's house - the next day
Sonata in F (K 332)
WILHELM BACKHAUS (piano) gramophone record
by GUY ROBERT Nicholas Vallet Les pantalons Robert Ballard Entrée; Courante: Deux Airs de Ballet
Dujaut Tombeau de M Blanrocher: Courante; Sarabande et double;
Gigue Bach Sarabande : Gigue (Suite in c minor) Sylvius Leopold Weiss Fantasia in c minor