6.30 Open Forum
Time: GTS 7.0 am
Pergolesi Overture: L'Olimpiade
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.12* Boleldieu Harp Concerto in c
NICANOR ZABALETA BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNST MARZENDORFER
7.35* Mozart Symphony No 33, in B flat (K 319)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Rimsky-Korsakov Overture: The Maid of Pskov
BOLSHOI THEATRE ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV
8.11* Dvorak Violin Concerto in A minor
EDITH PEINEMANN
CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER MAAG
8.46* Lalo Norwegian Rhapsody
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET gramophone records
Faure and Roussel Faure Fantaisie , Op 111
GRANT JOHANNESEN (piano) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR EUGENE GOOSSENS
9.20' Roussel Piano Concerto DANIELLE LAVAL
THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN-PIERRE JACQUILLAT gramophone records
Mozart Sonata in E minor (K 304)
Brahms Songs: Erlaube mir feins Madchen; Wie Melodien zieht es mir; Treue Liebe: Standchen (Der Mond steht iiber dem Berge): O kuhler Wald: Mein Madel hat einen Rosenmund
Wellesz Lieder aus Wien, Op 82 Strauss Sonata in E flat, Op 18 PETER MOUNTAIN (violin) ANGELA DALE (piano)
JULIAN SMITH (baritone) ROBERT BOTTONE (piano) i from Bristol)
leader JAMES DAVIS conducted by TERENCE LOVETT Rossini Overture: The Silken Ladder
Ethel Smyth Two interlinked French Folk Melodies
William Blezard The River Glinka Kamarinskaya
Bizet, arr Casadesus Suite: Carmen
JANET CRAXTON (oboe)
ALAN RICHARDSON (piano)
C P. E. Bach Sonata in G minor (Wq 135)
Schumann Romance in A minor, Op 94 No 1
Mcdtner Piano: Fairy Tales (Op 26): No 3, in F minor; No 4, in F sharp minor
Rachmaninov Preludes: c sharp minor, Op 33 No 12: c sharp minor, Op 3 No 5
Richardson Aria and Allegretto Berkeley Sonatina
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA led by BARRY GRIFFITHS conductor BRYDEN THOMSON Part 1
Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 3
12.31* Busoni Nocturne symphonique (conducted by ANTONY BEAUMONT )
12.40" Williamson Sinfonietta
PAUL HAMBURGER justifies his metaphor,
Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 8, in G major
(Given before an invited audience in the Pavilion Gardens, Buxton)
Nigel Butterley (Australia) Variations for wind quintet, piano and pre-recorded piano (first performance in this country)
2.27* Peter Sculthorpe (Australia) Tabuh tabuhan, for wind quintet and two percussionists (first broadcast performance in this country) MEMBERS OF THE
LONDON SINFONIETTA Sebastian Bell
(flute and piccolo)
Janet Craxton (oboe) Antony Pay (clarinet) Antonia Cooke (horn) Martin Gatt (bassoon) John Constable (piano) Michael Baker and Terence Emery (percussion) conductor DAVID ATHERTON
2.55* Richard Meale (Australia) Incredible Floridas (Homage to Rimbaud) (first performance)
S.30* Peter Maxwell Davies (Great Britain) Revelation and Fall
MARY THOMAS (soprano) THE FIRES OF LONDON conductor PETER MAXWELL DA VIES (A concert given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall. London, on 5 June as part of the 1971 iscm Festival)
SHEILA ARMSTRONG (soprano) JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) MAX VAN EGMOND (baSS) BBC CHORUS
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA leader EMANUEL HURWITZ conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS Part 1
Kyrie: Gloria
BASIL LAM speaks about the artistic unity of the B minor Mass.
Part 2
Credo: Sanctus; Agnus Del (A 1969 Promenade Concert)
ADRIAN CRUFT takes a look at some musical events in London and the South East during the coming mid-week,
Perspective
Dancers in Dialogue
Next Monday the Dance Theatre of Alwin Nikolais begins a three-week visit to Sadler's Wells Theatre. With the increased emphasis on modern ballet by companies in many countries, has classical ballet had its day?
OLEG KERENSKY seeks the views of ALWIN NIKOLAIS on contemporary dance and discusses With SIR FREDERICK ASHTON , NORMAN MORRICE, Director of Ballet Rambert, and JOHN FLETCHER of Northern Dance Theatre, the making of ballets and the significance of present trends.
Produced by PEGGY BACON and DAVID EPPS
6.30-7.0 VHF Open University: see Radio 3 VHF on this page
7.0 Man in Society 20: In Retrospect
PETER WARR sums up the main themes covered during the course of the series, and revises points of difficulty.
Produced by DENNIS SIMMONS (Linked with BBC2)
(For publication see page 14).
Berlioz Overture: King Lear LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
7.46' Brahms Piano Concerto No 1 in D minor: RUDOLF SERKIN CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL
8 35' Schumann Symphony No 2 VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORG SOLTI gramophone records
by BILL KIRTON with Jack Woolgar and Alethea Charlton
Martin Jarvis , David Howe
George is the night-watchman of a partially completed housing estate. His presence upsets some of the people who have just moved in and his friendship with a small boy provides a good enough excuse for some of the local toughs to teach George ' a lesson.'
Produced by MARTIN JENKINS X There is a note of truth in the events of Mr Kirton's work which, in my view, justifies everything he teUs us
THE TIMES
Shepherd Kyrie: Laudem dicite
David Lumsdaine Easter Frescoes (first broadcast performance)
Anthony Gilbert Brighton Piece
David Lumsdaine Annotations of Auschwitz (first broadcast performance)
Shepherd Jesu salvator saeculi; Gaude, gaude, gaude
CLERKES OF OXENFORD
Conductor DAVID WULSTAN JANE MANNING (soprano)
MEMBERS OF THE LONDON SINFONIETTA conducted by DAVID LUMSDAINE
DOMAINE MUSICAL ENSEMBLE conducted by GILBERT AMY
(John Constable broadcasts by permission of the General
Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)