Time: GTS 8.0 am
The Paris Orchestra with ALBERT TETARD ( Cello) Poulenc Suite francaise conducted by GEORGES PRÊTRE
8.18* Debussy Prélude l'apres-midi d'un faune conducted bv
JEAN-PIERRE JACQUILLAT
8.29* Roussel Concertino for cello and orchestra conducted by JEAN-PIERRE JACQUILLAT
8.42* Ravel Daphnis et Chloe: Suite No 2 conducted by CHARLES MUNCH gramophone records
A concert to present one of the great compositions
This week: Verdi's Requiem Mass is preceded by two chamber works of different textures Beethoven Variations on La ci darem from Mozart's Don Giovanni
CELIA NICKLIN (oboe) TESS MILLER (oboe)
SUSAN LEADBETTER (coranglais) 1
9.15' Berg Quartet. Op 3
GUARNERI STRING QUARTET Arnold Steinhardt (violin) John Dalley (violin) Michael Tree (viola) David Soyer (cello)
9.35* Verdi Requiem Mass
ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (soprano) CHRISTA LUDWIG (mezzo-soprano) NICOLAI GEDDA (tenor)
NICOLAI GHIAUROV (bass) PHILHARMONIA CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
(gramophone record)
Introduced bv JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, by ROBERT HENDERSON
Recent orchestral records: reviewed by RICHARD OSBORNE
PRUDENCE WHITTAKER (clarinet) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conductor JOHN CAREWE Part 1
Brahms Variations on the St Anthony Chorale
12.33* Roy Heoton Smith Concerto for clarinet and string orchestra (first broadcast performance)
A talk by MARIUS GORING ‡
Part 2
Haydn Symphony No 55. in E Bat major (The Schoolmaster)
1.40* Britten Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes )
A personal choice of records presented by Barrie Iliffe including at 2.20* Ravel's Introduction and Allegro, played by the MELOS ENSEMBLE; at 2.32* KARAJAN conducting Sibelius's Symphonic Poem: Tapiola: at 2.53* Song of the high hills by Delius, with SIR THOMAS BEECHAM conducting; and at 3.36* Brahms's Symphony No 3, in F, with the LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
played by the ITALIAN STRING TRIO
Adagio (Mozart) and Fugue (Bach) in d minor (ke 404a No 1)
Divertimento No 19, in E flat major (K 563)
(A BBC Lunchtime Concert given in St John 's. Smith quare, London, on 25 Jan)
JOHN AMIS talks to artists-composers, conductors, or performers - most closely concerned with the highlights of next week's broadcast music,
Introduced by STEVE RACE †
by Dr Donald Schon followed by questions from an invited audience. A second hearing of the 1970 series
5: Goternment as a Learning System
Government agencies come into being in response to specific national problems and crises. When these disappear or change in nature, the old organisational structure persists. What happens when a new national problem emerges? How does government respond to the new problem? This is another way of asking how we. as a society or nation. learn to identify and solve our problems. How can government function as a learning system?
(Back numbers of the six issues of The Listener containing the Reith Lectures can be obtained, price 55p (post free) for the set, from BBC Publications, [Address Removed]
Brandenburg Concerto No 2 STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER gramophone record
BARRY TUCKWELL (hOm)
SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA leader SAM BOR conductor ALEXANDER GIBSON from the City Hall, Glasgow Part 1
Douglas Young Departure (Karl Rankl prizewinning work)
7.15* lain Hamilton Alastor (first performance)
on The Television Picture
Jonathan Miller comments on the particular characteristics of the picture formed on the television screen, and on the outlook for television as a result of the coming of cassettes.
Thea Musgrave Horn Concerto (first performance) conducted by the composer
A programme in which different interpretations on gramophone records are compared
BRYAN FAIRFAX talks about Bruckner's Ninth Symphony. as recorded by Furtwangler, Haitink, Horenstein. Jochum, Karajan. Keilberth, Mehta, Schuricht, and Walter.
(piano)
Mozart Sonata in c minor (K 457)
Beethoven Sonata in G minor, Op 49 No
Schumann Fantasy In c. Op 17
Quartet in F major
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin) Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)