Time: GTS 8.0 am
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Zubin Mehta
Ravel Suite: Ma Mere l'Oye
8.22* Saint-Saens Symphony No 3. in C minor
Anita Priest (organ)
(gramophone records)
This week's concert includes great instrumental, vocal and orchestral works ranging from under three minutes to nearly an hour's length.
Mozart Sonata in E flat (K 481) GYÖRGY PAUK (violin) PETER FRANKL (piano)
9.32* Wolf Lieder: Auch kleine Dinge: Anakreons Grab; Begegnung; Nachtzauber ILSE WOLF (soprano)
MARTIN ISEPP (piano)
9.46* Mendelssohn Overture: A Midsummer Night's Dream LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER MAAG (gramophone record)
9.59* Brahms Lieder: Sonntag (So hab' ich doch die ganze Woche); Die Mainacht; Ruhe, Siissliebchen, im Schatten; Meine Liebe ist grun ILSE WOLF (soprano)
MARTIN ISEPP (piano)
10.13* Schubert String Quintet in c major (d 956)
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET Norbert Brainin i violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello) with WILLIAM PLEETH (cello)
(A BBC Lunchtime Concert given in St John 's, Smith Square, London, in Dec 1969)
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Borodin's Symphony No 2, in B minor, by TREVOR HARVEY
New records of piano music and opera: reviewed by GORDON STEWART and MARK LUBBOCK
ANDRÉ TCIIAIKOWSKY (piano) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader BARRY WILDE conductor JOHN CAREWE Part 1
Weber Overture: Euryanthe
12.23* Chopin Piano Concerto No 2, in F minor
MOSCO CARNER talks about the works in the second half of the concert,
Part 2
Beethoven Overture: Coriolan
1.33* Bartok Suite No 2 (revised 1943)
A personal choice of records presented by David Munrow including at 2.18* Vaughan Williams's Overture: The Wasps; at 2.45* the QUARTETTO ITALIANO playing Haydn's Quartet in D, Op 64 No 5 (The Lark); at
3.19* The Firebird Suite (1910) with the BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ ; at 3.42* some jazz of the 20s and 30s with LOUIS ARMSTRONG , DUKE ELLINGTON and FATS WALLER; and at 4.0* an excerpt from Britten's Chester Miracle Play, Noye's Fludde
JOHN AMIS talks to artists concerned with the highlights of next week's broadcast music,
Introduced by STEVE RACE
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A selection of extracts from interviews broadcast during the past three months in Radio 3's weekly arts magazine, including the voices of: JANE ARDEN , MICHAEL BLAKEMORE, THOROLD DICKINSON , RONALD EYRE, ALEXANDER GOEHR , PETER HALL, ALBERT HUNT , EDWARD KIENHOLZ, DORIS LESSING , CHARLES LEWSEN, EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH , HENRY MOORE, NORMAN MORRICE , ROBERT MORRIS, PETER NICHOLS , ARTHUR PENN, COLIN WELLAND , E. A. WHITEHEAD
Edited and introduced by PHILIP FRENCH
Richard Wollheim
Grote Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic in the University of London. (Third talk: 10 July)
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Twenty-five years ago JAMES STEPHENS , the Irish poet, recorded his memories of James Joyce.
(From the BBC Sound Archives)
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PINCHAS ZUKERMAN (violin) JACQUELINE DU PRE (cello) DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano) Part 1
Piano Trio in G, Op 1 No 2 (gramophone record)
GLYN HUGHES describes his new sequence, which he introduces and reads himself, as ' a kind of snapshot album of a short, intensely happy love affair that came to me, like a momentary patch of sunlight on a dark hillside, during an unhappy year.'
Part 2
Piano Trio in B flat, Op 97 (The Archduke)
(The last of three programmes recorded at last year's Brighton Festival)