Time: GTS 7.0 am
Handel Sinfonia (Jephtha, Act 3)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
7.9* Mozart Piano Concerto No 9, in E flat (K 271)
GEZA ANDA (piano), who also directs the SALZBURG
MOZARTEUM CAMERATA ACADEMICA
7.44* Sibelius Karelia Suite
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Mehul Overture: Les deux aveugles de Tolede ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by VILEM TAUSKY
8.13* Poulenc Suite franchise d'après Claude Gervaise THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGES PRETRE
8.25* Saint-Sans Symphony No 3, in c minor
LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
ANITA PRIEST (organ) conducted by ZUBIN MEHTA gramophone records
Chopin
Ballade in F minor Sonata in B minor
TAMAS VASARY (piano) gramophone records
leader JAMES DAVIS conducted by OWAIN ARWEL HUGHES
Auber Overture: The Bronze Horse
Trevor Roberts Pastorale
German Nell Gwyn Dances
Vaughan Williams Prelude:
Rhosymedre Verdi , arr Mackerras Suite from the ballet: The Lady and the Fool
Symphony No 2. in D minor Cinderella, Act 2 - Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
(gramophone records)
2: Dr Charles Burney 's tour through Central Europe and The Netherlands
Reader FRANK DUNCAN
A series of readings and records selected by JOHN LADE
ANN HOOD (soprano)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD STEAD conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR Part 1
Wagner A Faust Overture
12.29* Duparc Songs: L'lnvitation au voyage; Chanson triste; Phidyle
12.45* Britten Pas de six (The Prince of the Pagodas)
talks tO BERNARD LEVIN abOUt his career.
(From the BBC Sound Archives)
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 2, in d major
(Before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Manchester)
(Ann Hood broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company)
7: The Late 18th Century
A programme of church. theatre, and concert music by Hook, Storace, Shield, Linley. J. C. Bach, and Charles and Samuel Wesley gramophone records
(Seventh in a series of 11 programmes linked to Study on 3, Thursdays, 7.0 pm)
MARGARET PRICE (soprano) NORMA PROCTER (contralto) BBC MEN'S CHORUS BBC CHORAL SOCIETY
LONDON PHILHARMONIC CHOIR chorus-master JOHN ALLDIS
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conducted by BERNARD HAITINK Mozart SymphonyNo 32 (K318)
2.54* Goehr Three Pieces for wind instruments, harp, and percussion ( Arden must die)
3.4* Mahler Symphony No 2
(A 1969 Promenade Concert)
Another hearing of the recent series in which all the sonatas are played by ALFRED BRENDEL G major, Op 79
4.41* E flat major, Op 27 No 1
4.57' G minor, Op 49 No 1
5.5* E flat, Op 81a (Les adieux)
by ARTHUR PRITCHARD from St John's Wood Church, London
Coiiperin Plein jeu: Récit de ch'romhorne: Dialogue sur la trompette du grand clavier; Offertoire sur les grands jeux (Messe pour les couvents)
Franck Prélude. Fugue, et Variation
Eoil Hovland Chorales: Rock of ages; Jesus, your deep wounds (first broadcast performance in this country)
Istvan Koloss Berceuse and Partita (first broadcast performance in this country)
Bach Toccata and Fugue in D minor (The Dorian)
IAN PARROTT takes a look at some musical events in London and the South East during the coming mid-week,
Six Modern Artists: 1: Henri Matisse
'In painting after painting colour of strength and brilliance expresses an overflowing sense of joie de vivre: the impact is something every man can appreciate.'
TERENCE MULLALY discusses this view with reference to four of Matisse's major works.
Produced by JUDITH bumpus
(For colour slides see page 12)
7.0 Man in Society
An introduction to the social sciences
7: Learning
BRIAN foss discusses with STUART DIMOND some of the main factors that shape behaviour in the early years.
Produced by DENNIS SIMMONS
(Linked with BBC2, alternate Wednesdays, 7.5 pm)
An opera in. three acts by JANACEK based on the play by KAREL CAPEK
English version by NORMAN TUCKER
Sadler's Wells Opera at the London Coliseum
SADLER'S WELLS CHORUS chorus-master HAZEL VIVIENNE SADLER'S WELLS ORCHESTRA leader BARRY COLLINS conductor CHARLES MACKERRAS Produced by JOHN BLATCHLEY
The action takes place in a continental city in 1907. Act 1: The clerk's room at Kolenaty's chambers
talks about the cultural climate of Czechoslovakia between the wars, when this opera was composed by Janacek from a novel by Capek. He also sketches in some personal reminiscences of the period leading up to the 1948 coup which established a Communist regime in Czechoslovakia,
Act 2: The stage of a large theatre
by MI LOS
MACOUREK ELIZABETH PROUD and JOHN RYE read extracts from the book Zoology, translated from the Czech by GEORGE THEINER
Act 3: A room in a hotel
(A performance of this opera sung in Czech can be heard next Sunday afternoon)
(The case of the operatic elixir: page 12)
Bach Chorale Preludes: Nun komm' der Heiden Heiland (s 699); Vom Himmel hoch, da komm' ich her (s 700)
Tye Mass: Westron Wynd
Bach Canonic Variations on Vom Himmel hoch, da komm' ich her (s 769)
Stravinsky Cantata on old English texts
Bach Three Chorale Preludes on Nun komm' der Heiden Heiland (s 659, 660, and 661) MARY THOMAS (soprano) IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
MARTINDALE SIDWELL CHOIR JUDITH PEARCE (flute) ANTIIEA COX (flute) TESS MILLER (oboe) CELIA NICKLIN
(oboe and cor anglais)
JENNIFER WARD CLARKE (cello) conducted bv ANDREW DAVIS DAVID LUMSDEN (organ) SCUOLA DI CIUESA conductor JOHN HOBAN