Time: GTS 8.0 am
Ballet: Don Juan
ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER (violin) gramophone record
Handel Trio-Sonata in F major (Op 2 No 5)
FRANS BRÜGGEN (recorder) ALICE HARNONCOURT (baroque violin)
NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
(baroque cello continuo) HERBERT TACHEZI
(harpsichord continuo)
9.19* Haydn
with CHRISTA LUDWIG (mezzo-soprano) in the final chorus WIENER SINGVEREIN
JOSEPH NEBOIS
(harpsichord continuo) OTTOMAR BORWITZKY (cello continuo)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted bv
HERBERT VONKARAJAN gramophone records
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Couperin's harpsichord music by JANE CLARK
Recent records of choral music and songs: reviewed by MARTIN COOPER
HELEN WATTS (contralto) BBC SCOTTISH
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader TOM ROWLETTE conducted by ANDREW DAVIS Part 1
Schumann Symphony No 1, in B flat major (Spring)
12.47* Tippett Sosostris 's aria (The Midsummer Marriage)
The Composer Speaks
BENJAMIN FRANKEL talks about the meaning of music
Part 2
Mahler Ruckert Songs
1.45* Sibelius Symphonic Poem: Tapiola
A personal choice of records presented by Denis Matthews including at 2." LANDOWSKA playing Bach's Italian Concerto: at 2.20* Mozart's Paris Symphony conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM : at 2.40* RACHMANINOV playing Chopin's Sonata in B flat minor: at 3.30* GERARD SOUZAY singing Ravel's Cinque melodies populaires grecques; and at 3.40* Sibelius's Symphony No 3, in c
Flute Concerto in D major (K 314)
Symphony No 29, in A major (K 201)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER-LUKAS GRAF , who is also the soloist in the Concerto
(A BBC Lunchtime Concert broadcast from St John 's, Smith Square, London, SW1. in November 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
Carvalho Overture: L'amore industrioso
GULBENKIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted bv RENATO RUOTOLO
6.9* Mozart Piano Concerto No 19, in F (K 459) RUDOLF SERKIN
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL
6.40* Boccherini Symphony in D minor (La casa del diavolo) SUN PIETRO ORCHESTRA conducted by RENATO RUOTOLO gramophone records
by DR J. A. T. ROBINSON , formerly Bishop of Woolwich and now Dean of Trinity College, Cambridge.
'The supernatural is not a parallel, superior causal sequence, but an interpretation or unveiling in terms of myth or a " second story, of the same process studied by science and history*'
Bishop Robinson presents some of his recent thinking on history and myth, more especially as they relate to traditional Christian doctrines centred in the Person of Christ,
An opera in two acts
Libretto by FELICE romani Music by BELLINI (sung in Italian) from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Villagers
ROYAL OPERA CHORUS chorus-master DOUGLAS ROBINSON ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE conducted by CARLO FELICE CILLARIO
The action takes place in Switzerland at the beginning of the 19th century.
Act 1: Sc 1: The village green
The State of Children's Fiction by NICHOLAS TUCKER
What happened to the children's book designed to elevate and improve? Such books are still being written, but their aims are now less moral, more sociological. Worthy as they are, he thinks, there may be too many of them, too little narrative for its own sake. Nicholas Tucker is lecturer in Developmental Psychology at Sussex University
Act 1: Sc 2: A bedroom at the inn
hans GAL examines the case of once fashionable composers who have fallen into neglect. and conversely some neglected composers whose art has been rediscovered,
Act 2: Sc 1: A shady valley between the village and the castle; Sc 2: The village near Teresa's mill
A programme in which different interpretations on gramophone records are compared
STEPHEN DODGSON talks about Schubert's Piano Trio in B flat as recorded by Cortot, Thibaud and Casals, Badura-Skoda, Fournier and Janigro, the Trio Santoliquido, Oborin. Oistrakh and Knushevitzky, the Beaux Arts Trio, and others