Time: GTS 7.0 am
Elgar Introduction and Allegro for strings
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by BENJAMIN BRITTEN
7.20* Mendelssohn Octet in E flat: VIENNA OCTET
7.49' Glinka Jota Aragonesa SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET gramophone records
A record request programme
Saint-Saens Introduction and Rondo capriccioso
PINCHAS ZUKERMAN (violin)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS
8.16* Franck Symphony in D minor: THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Stravinsky Dumbarton Oaks : concerto for chamber orchestra: MEMBERS OF
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
9.20* The Flood: a biblical allegory
Speakers: ELSA LANCHESTER SEBASTIAN CABOT , PAUL TRIPP RICHARD ROBINSON (tenor) JOHN REARDON (baSS) ROBERT OLIVER (bass)
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
AND CHORUS conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
Humphrey Searle Three Songs of Jocelyn Brooke (first broadcast performance in this country)
9.56* Brahms Clavierstiicke (Op 118): Intermezzo in A major; Ballade in G minor: Intermezzo in E flat minor
10.8* Panufnik Hommage a Chopin (Five Vocalises) (first broadcast performance in this country)
10.21* Beethoven Sonata in D minor. Op 31 No 2
JANE MANNING (soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
JOSEPH WEINGARTEN (piano)
(A series containing 20th-century British works)
by HIW TREGELLES WILLIAMS from the New Hall, University College. Cardiff
Bach Toccata. Adagio, and Fugue in c (s 564)
Messiaen Le banquet céleste
Langlais Hymne d'action de grace (Te Deum)
Beethoven
Eight Variations in c major on a theme from Grétry's opera Richard Coeur de Lion
11.23* Allegretto in c minor (WoO 53)
11.29* Bagatelles (Op 33) Nos 1. 7. 3. 6. and 4 played by RICHARD BURNETT on an Erard piano of 1801 Prince Louis Ferdinand
11.44* Piano Quartet in F minor. Op 6
RICHARDS PIANO QUARTET Nona Liddell (violin) Jean Stewart (viola)
Bernard Richards (cello) Bernard Roberts (piano)
MARJORIE THOMAS (contralto) CITY OF BIRMINGHAM
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD Part 1 Elgar
Overture: Cockaigne
12.35* Sea Pictures
MOSCO CARNER talks about Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra
Part 2 Bartok
Concerto for Orchestra
First of ten programmes
Schumann Three Romances, Op 94, for oboe and piano
Rachmaninov Elegiac Trio, Op 9 TESS MILLER (Oboe) ERNEST LUSH (piano) THE BOISE TRIO
Warlock Capriol Suite
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
3.16* Tailleferre Concertino for harp and orchestra (1927) NICANOR ZABALETA
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON
3.34* Copland Ballet: Appalachian Spring: NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN gramophone records
from Guildford Cathedral
Introit: Drop, drop, slow tears (Orlando Gibbons)
Responses (Plainsong) Psalm 55 (Rogers)
Lessons: Numbers 21, vv 4-9; John 16, vv 16-33
Canticles (William Byrd : Short Evening Service)
Anthem: Out of the Deep (Thomas Morley )
Sacred Song: Now Is the bitter time (J. S. Bach, with parts by Gavin Williams )
Organist and Master of the Choristers BARRY ROSE
Sub-organist ANTHONY FROGGATT
Bach Fantasia and Fugue In G minor (s 542)
John Browne Stabat Mater
Georgi Mushel Toccata from Suite for organ
Penderecki Stabat Mater Ligeti Volumina
Records requested by the under-20s, introduced by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
Present-day jazz on records Introduced by CHARLES FOX
STEPHEN WALSH looks at some musical events in the Midlands. East Anglia, and Wales during the next seven days.
Written by BRIAN DUTTON and ANGEL GARCIA DE PAREDES
26: La comida estd servida
Presented by JACINTA CASTILLEJO and PABLO SOTO , with CRISTINA ROURA, ANTONIO LÓPEZ, and FERNANDO AGÓS
(For books and records see p 13)
from the Town Hall, Huddersfield
MONIQUE HAAS (piano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by HERIBERT ESSER Part 1
Schumann Overture: Manfred Mozart Piano Concerto No 17, in G major (K 453)
ROY owen. Reader in French in the. University of St Andrews, examines Emma Jung's The Grail Legend, which has recently appeared in translation, from the point of view of the literary historian, and assesses its value in the history of Grail literature.
Part 2 Brahms
Symphony No 1, in c minor
(Given in association with HuddersHeld County Borough Council)
Why does the body grow old and is it possible to live longer? This programme describes research into the biological and chemical changes during the ageing of living cells. The possibility of living longer would raise serious social problems and some of these are discussed.
Among- those taking part: PROFESSOR W. J. BULLOUGH DR ALEX COMFORT
DR ROBIN HOLLIDAY
PROFESSOR JOHN MAYNARD-SMITB DR LESLIE ORGEL and MRS SHIRLEY WILLIAMS , MP Introduced by PROFESSOR D. BELLAMY
Produced by MICHAEL BRIGHT
(tenor) with JOHN CONSTABLE (piano) Part 1
Verdi Stornello ; Lo spazzacamino Peruvian songs by Rosa
Mercedes de Morales, Alfonso de Silva and Clotilde Arias
Two talks by DR COLIN RENFREW of the Department of Ancient History at Sheffield University 1: Older than the Pyramids
Part 2
Schubert Non t'accostar all'urna; Guarda, che bianca luna; Da quel sembiante appresi; Mio ben, ricordati Mozart Ridente la calma
Beethoven La partenza; T'intendo si, mio cor; Dimmi, ben mio, che m'ami
Rossini La promessa; La gita in gondola
(John Constable broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)