Time: GTS 7.0 am
Shield Overture: Rosina
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by Richard BONYNGE
7.13' Field Piano Concerto No 2. in A flat
RENA KYRIAKOU
BERLIN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by c. a. RUNTE ̈
7.43* Parry Lady Radnor's Suite
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT gramophone records
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Cherubini Overture: Anacrgon
8.18' Mendelssohn Symphony No 3. in a minor (Scottish) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader BARRY WILDE conductor JOHN CAREWE
Rimsky-Korsakov and Borodin Borodin, orch Glazunov Symphony No 3. in A minor (Unfinished)
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
9.22* Rimsky-Korsakov Cantata: The Song of Oleg the Wise VLADIMIR PETROV (tenor) MARK REZHETIN (bass)
BOLSKOD THEATRE CHORUS
AND ORCHESTRA conducted by BORIS KHAIKIN
9.38* Borodin Symphonic Sketch: In the Steppes of Central Asia
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGES PRÈTRE gramophone records
LINDSAY STRING QUARTET Peter Cropper (violin)
Michael Adamson (violin) Roger Bigley (viola)
Bernard Gregor-Smith (cello)
Haydn Quartet in f minor. Op 20 No 5
Beethoven Quartet in e flat, Op 74
leader James DAVIS conducted by Michael MOORES Balakirev Overture on three Russian themes
Butterworth The banks of green willow
Peter Hodgson Concert Piece for light orchestra
Wilfred Josephs Monkchester Dances
Music written during the summer of 1818. while he was employed by an aristocratic Hungarian family
Sonata in B flat major, for piano duet (D 617)
CELIA ARIELI, PETER WALLFISCH Song: Die Einsamkeit ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
' It is the best thing I have written - for I was free from care.'
PINA CARMIRELLI (violin) BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA led by BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by ALBERT ROSEN Part 1
Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 2
12.31* Mozart Violin Concerto No 3. in G maior (K 216)
JOHN AMIS talks to MURRAY SCHAFER , the Canadian composer and author of books on music, about interviewing musicians,
Part 2 Walton
Symphony No 1. in b flat minor (Given before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Huddersfieldi
The Russell Collection Edinburgh University
2: Italian and French harpsichords
Introduced and played by Peter Williams
Produced by MADEAU STEWART
(BBC Sound Archive recording) (Friday, 11 June: English and German harpsichords, and an English chamber organ)
Ravel Sonata
Kodaly Duo, Op 7
CLARA RONAI.DI (violin)
RAPHAKL SOMMER (cello)
JOHN OGDON (piano)
BRENDA LUCAS (piano)
TRISTAN FRY (percussion)
JAMES HOLLAND (percussion) BBC CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Hugh Bean (violin)
Gerald Brinnen (double-bass) Colin Bradbury (clarinet)
Geoffrey Gambold (bassoon) Philip Jones (cornet)
John Iveson (trombone)
Gilbert Webster (percussion) conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR conductor JOHN ALLDIS Part 1
Debussy Trois chansons de Charles d Orleans
Stravinsky Suite: The Soldier's Tale
A talk by PETER GELLHORN
Part 2
David Bedford Two poems for chorus on words of Kenneth Patchen (19661
Bartok Sonata for two pianos and percussion
(From a 1969 Promenade Concert) I
by JOHN BISHOP from Worksop College
Liszt Fantasia and Fugue on the chorale Ad nos, ad salutarem undam from Meyerbeer's Le prophète
Thea Musgrave Five Love Songs Richard Rodney Bennett Ballad (W. H. Auden )
JANE MANNING (soprano)
ROLAND HARKER (guitar)
CHRISTOPHER GRIER takes a look at some musical events in London and the South East during the next two and a half weeks.
A weekly series on the Arts 7:The Making of a Poem
How do poems happen? One answer is that they may be commissioned for an occasion - and the National Book League has invited several well-known poets to produce work for its new-style book fair, the Book Bang, which opens in London today.
Three of the poets involved - VERNON SCANNELL , PATRICIA BEER, arid TED WALKER - discuss how a poem comes- to be written and what sets the creative processes working.
Produced by EDITH R. BAER
An introduction to the social sciences
16: Attitude change
PETER WARR discusses With CHRISTOPHER SPENCER the nature of attitude change and some of the major factors which bring it about.
Produced bv DENNIS SIMMONS (Linked with BBC2, alternate Wednesdays, 7.5 pm)
(For publication see page 12)
leader BELA DEKANY conducted by HERIBERT ESSER with GYÖRGY PAUK (violin)
Schumann Overture: Genoveva Mozart Violin Concerto No 5, in A major (K 219)
Dvorak Symphony No 8, in o
In this programme Richard Bebb recreates from gramophone records one of the major performances of this century.
(First broadcast in 1970)
Byrd Fantasia a 4 No 1; Have mercy on us. Lord; How vain the toils; What unacquainted cheerful voice; ' In nomine No , Tallis The Lamentations of Jeremiah, part 1
Birtwistle Nenia: the death of Orpheus
Tallis Lamentations, part 2
Burd Ye sacred muses: Come tread the path: Fantasia a 5 No 1; Lullaby, my sweet httle baby; My sweet little darling
CHARLES BRETT (counter-tenor) JAYE CONSORT OF VIOLS CANTORES IN ECCLESIA conductor Michael HOWARD THE MATRIX
Jane Manning (soprano) Alan Hacker (clarineT and bass-clarinet)
Ian Mitchell (bass-clarinet)
Francis Christou (bass-clarinet) Tristan Fry (percussion) Paul Crossley (piano)