Time: GTS 7.0 am
Schubert Overture and Entr'actes (Rosamunde)
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
7.33* Brahms Three Intermezzi. Op 117
STEPHEN BISHOP (piano)
7.49* Dvorak Waltzes: in A, Op 54 No 1; in d, Op 54 No 4 MEMBERS OF THE
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC OCTET gramophone records
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Sibelius Suite: King Christian ii
8.26* Haydn Symphony No 104, in D major (The London) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader BARRY WILDE conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
Chorale Partita on Sei gegriisset, Jesu gutig (s 768)
9.29* Trio-Sonata No 3, in D minor
LIONEL ROGG at the organ of the Grossmiinster, Zurich gramophone records
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest
played by the LONDON STUDIO STRINGS leader REGINALD LEOPOLD conducted by OWAIN ARWEL HUGHES attrib Pergolesi, rev Renato Fasano Concertino No 5, in E flat
Bridge Sally in our alley; Cherry. ripe
Rossini Allegro vivace and Andantino (String Sonata No 5, in E Hat)
Eloar Serenade in E minor
played by MARTINO TIRIMO (piano)
Schubert Drei Klavierstiicke (D 946)
These three pieces, to which Schubert gave no title, date from 1828, the year of his death They are sometimes referred to as Impromptus and it seems that Schubert was intending to write four pieces. as in the two accredited sets of Impromptus D 899 and 935. The Three Pieces were first published 40 years after Schubert's death, edited (anonymously) by Brahms.
11.28' Liszt Ballade No 2, in B minor
BARRY TUCKWELL (horn) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA leader TOM ROWLETTE conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON
Thomas Wilson Symphony No 2
12.10* Strauss Horn Concerto No 2. in E flat major
12.30* Bizet Symphony In c major
The Scholars
Nigel Perrin (alto) Tim Brown (alto)
Robin Doveton (tenor)
Stephen Varcoe (baritone) David van Asch (bass)
Sacred music and madrigals by Bateson, Byrd, Kirbye, Morley, and Tallis; folk song arrangements and spirituals, and light music in close harmony.
(A series of public concerts from St John 's. Smith Square. London. SW1. Tickets 37!p obtainable at the door)
A series of programmes each including a concerto written for the composer's own use Carl Ruogles Sun-treader BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS
2.18* Mozart Violin Concerto No 5, in A (k 219) HENRYK SZERYNG
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by ALEXANDER Gibson
2.48* Magnard Symphony No 3 SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET gramophone records
Second of four programmes Fugues Nos 1016
RONALD STEVENSON (piano)
Fourth in a weekly series Part 1
Prokofiev Piano Sonata No 7, in B flat: VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY
4.14* Britten Serenade , for tenor, horn and string orchestra PETER PEARS , BARRY TUCKWELL LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
French Suite No 6, in E
TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)
Part 2 Bartok
Concerto for orchestra
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORG solti gramophone records
THE BAND OF THE LIFE GUARDS conducted by CAPTAIN A. J- RICHARDS Director of Music
Malcolm Arnold March (Little Suite)
Grundman A Chessboard Suite Hoist Suite No 2, in F
Bayco March: Royal Windsor
DAVID MUNROW takes a look at some musical events in London and the South East during the coming weekend,
A second-year French course of 25 lessons written by John Ross and Madeleine le Cunff of the University of Essex.
Presented by Catherine Graham and Louis Bloncourt, with Lila Valmere, Madeleine Le Cunff, and Jean Lagrave
(Rptd: Saturday. 10.30 am, R4) (For publication see page 13)
Haydn Symphony No 103, in E flat (Drum-roll)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
8.2* Mozart Piano Concerto No 21, in c (K 467) GEZA ANDA who also direots the SALZBURG MOZARTEUM CAMERATA ACADEMICA gramophone records
on whose behalf
Radio Bremen presents
Der lächerliche Prinz Jodelet Opera by REINHARD KEISER
Narrator JURGEN THORMANN THEATRE CHORUS OF THE FREE HANSEATIC TOWN OF BREMEN BREMEN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by HERMANN MICHAEL from the Obere Halle des Alten Rathauses, Bremen Part 1
by Odysseus Elytis
Yannis Ritsos.fakis Sinopoulos and Eleni Vakalo translated by Kimon Friar , Edmund Keeley Paul Merchant , Alan Page George Savidis and Philip Sherrard
Introduced by PAUL MERCHANT
ASPASAIA PAPATHANASSIOU reads a poem in Greek and the translations are read by ANTHONY JACOBS and DIANA ROBSON Produced by R. D. SMITH
Part 2
Entre deux terres
Another new jazz work from tenor saxophonist Barbara Thompson
Introduced by IAN CARR
Produced by JOHN F. MUIR