Time: GTS 7.0 am
Mozart Five Minuets (K 461) VlENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
7.16* Spohr Clarinet Concerto No 1, in c minor GERVASE DE PEYER
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
7.38* Reicha Symphony in E flat PRAGUE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Tchaikovsky Overture-iantasia: Romeo and Juliet BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MUNCH
8.24* Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances
MOSCOW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KYRIL KONDRASHIN gramophone records
Johann Motet : Unser Leben ist ein Schatten
ZURICH BACH CHOIR
INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE conducted by BERNARD HENKING
9.12* Johann Michael Chorale Preludes: Allein Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr': Wenn wir in hochsten Noten sein
WILHELM KRUMBACH (organ)
9.18*Johann Christoph Motet : Ich lasse dicht nicht
DOUBLE CHORUS WITH ORGAN conducted by SIR JACK WESTRUP
9.24* Johann Bernhard Partita sopra Du Friedensfiirst, Herr Jesu Christ
WILHELM KRUMBACH (organ)
9.30* Johann Sebastian Motet : Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied: CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE. CAMBRIDGE conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS gramophone records
With ANTONY HOPKINS
LONDON STUDIO STRINGS conducted by BERNARD KEEFFE Riisager Little Overture
Schubert Five Minuets with Six Trios (D 89)
Borodin, arr Sargent Nocturne (String Quartet No 2. in D) David Diamond Rounds
by JOHN CLEGG
Rai'el Valses nobles et se.itimentales
11.15* Liszt Benediction de Dieu dans la solitude (Harmonies poétiques et religieuses)
11.32* Rachmaninov Preludes (Op 32): No 3, in E; No 10, in B minor; No 8, in A minor
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD STEAD conductor BRYDEN THOMSON
Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales
12.4* Mozart Symphony No 36, in c major iLinz) (K 425)
12.33* Tchaikovsky Fantasy: Francesca da Rimini
(Given before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Stock-port)
Leonard Rose (cello)
NORMAN SHETLER (piano)
Brahms Sonata No 2, in F major. Op 99
Debussy Sonata in D minor
Chopin Introduction and Polonaise Brilliant, Op 3
(A series of public concerts from St John 's. Smith Square, London. SW1. Tickets 371p obtainable at the door)
plays works by Bach,
Debussy and Bartok)
Introduced by OLEG KERENSKY 10: John Cranko
Excerpts from Pineapple Poll, The Lady and the Fool, and The Prince of the Pagodas gramophone records
GYORGY PAUK (violin)
PETER FRANKL (piano)
Schubert Sonatina in D (D 384) Schumann Sonata in A minor, Op 105
Schubert Rondo brillant (d 895) (The first of four programmes including Schubert's music for violin and piano)
WOMEN'S VOICES OF THE
LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC CHOIR chorus-master EDMUND WALTERS ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader CLIFFORD KNOWLES conductor CHARLES GROVES Walton Overture: Scapino
4.0* Baj; Symphonic Poem: November Woods
4.22* Holst The Planets
Last of four programmes of his works for piano duet Sonata in F major (K 497) CELIA ARIELI and PETER WALLFISCH
BAND OF THE SCOTS GUARDS conducted by MAJOR J. H. HOWE Director of Music
Howe Balmoral Castle
Saburo Jwakawa Tone Poem for Band
Svendsen Norwegian Carnival Alfred Reed Wapawekka (White Sands)
Raymond Agoult Culloden
ROBERT HENDERSON 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 18
Presented by CATHERINE GRAHAM and louis BLONCOURT. with PAULETTE PRENEY , PAMELA STIR-LING, MADELEINE LE CUNFF and JEAN LAGRAVE
Produced by ALAN WILDING
(Rptd. Saturday, 10.30 am, R4) (For publication see page 13)
JOAQUIN ACHUCARRO (piano) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader TOM ROWLETTE conductor JAMES LOUGHRAN from the Usher Hall Part 1 Brahms
Piano Concerto No 1, in D minor
The first of two talks by MARK GIROUARD
' Queen Anne ' was the name applied to a style of English architecture that became amazingly popular in the 1S7US and was still going strong in 1900. Although it had been simmering for a good few years, it came to the boil one morning and in one place: in the architecture room at the Royal Academy, on the opening morning of its annual exhibition in May 1873.
(Friday, 19 March: A fine day in the 1890s)
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 7, in A major
A. L. LLOYD discusses the music and texts of Laments in different parts of the world.
' The so-called simpler societies handle the problem of bereavement better than we do ... in the face of death it is a time to articulate grief and to name it. To name is to numb. Readers:
NICOLETTE BERNARD and DIANA ROBSON
Produced by MADEAU STEWART
Brandenburg Concerto No 6, in B flat
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by BENJAMIN BRITTEN gramophone record
THE KENNY WHEELER ORCHESTRA plays several of Kenny's own compositions
Introduced by CHARLES FOX
Produced by JOHN F. MUIR
(This Week s Sounds: page 13)