Time: GTs 7.0 am
Bach Suite No 3, in D
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.25* Mendelssohn Capriccio brillante, in B minor RUDOLF SERKIN (piano) PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
7.38* Brunetti Symphony No 23, in F
MILAN ANGELICUM ORCHESTRA conducted by NEWELL JENKINS
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Krommer Clarinet Concerto in E flat: JACK BRYMER
VIENNA STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by FELIX PROHASKA
8.28* Schumann Symphony No 1, in b flat (Spring)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORG SOLTI gramophone records
Mozart
Fantasia In F minor (K 608) E. POWER BIGGS (organ)
Vesperae solennes de confessore (K 339)
TERESA STICH-RANDALL (soprano) BIANCA MARIA CASONI (Contralto) pietro BOTTAZZO (tenor) GEORG LITTASY (bass)
SAAR CHOIR AND CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RISTENPART gramophone records
Bruckner Christus factus est (first setting); Tantum ergo; Os justi meditabitur sapientiam; Ave Maria
10.5* Bach Preludes and Fugues (' 48 ' Book 2): c minor; E flat major; F sharp major; G sharp minor
10.35* Haydn String Quartet in F major, Op 77 No 2
11.2* Beethoven String Quartet in F minor, Op 95
11.24* Schubert Four Impromptus (d 899): c minor: e flat major; G flat major; A flat major
11.54* Bruckner Vexilla regis; Virga Jesse; Ecce sacerdos: Christus factus est
MARTINDALE SIDWELL CHOIR
ALAN LUMSDEN
(alto- and tenor-trombones) TONY MOORE (tenor-trombone)
JOHN PRITCHARD (bass-trombone) JOHN MOREHEN (organ) conducted by MARTINDALE SIDWELL
COLIN TILNEY (harpsichord) RADU LUPU (piano)
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET
JOAN DICKSON (cello)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN Part 1
Mozart Symphony No 27 (K 199)
12.29* Schumann Cello Concerto in a minor
A selected item from last Sunday's programme,
Part 2
Mozart Overture: The Seraglio
1.27* Beethoven Symphony No 2
A programme of recent records Walton Sinfonia Concertante PETER KATIN (piano)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
2.26* Bax Symphony No 2
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by MYER FREDMAN
Préludes, Book I played by FOU TS'ONG (piano)
THE LONDON SINFONIETTA conductor DAVID ATHERTON Part 1
Betst Jolas (France) JDE
3.57* Per Nurgaard (Denmark) Voyage into the golden screen
4.18* Jani Christou (Greece) Praxis for 12
Six Dances in Bulgarian rhythm (Mikrokosmos)
4.44* Suite: Out of doors played by NOËL LEE (piano)
Part 2
Irmfried Radauer (Austria)
Tetraeder Gyorgy Ligeti (Austria) Chamber Concerto
(First performances in this country of the Nørgaard and Radauer. and the first broadcast performance here of the Jolas)
(A concert given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, on 1 June)
International Choral Competition
Youth Class, Semi-final I From Great Britain
THE ARRAN CHOIR conductor RAYMOND BRAMWELL v from Norway
S0LVGUTTENE, NRK'S GUTTEKOR conductor TORSTEIN GRYTHE
Mixed Voice Class, Semi-final 1 From Hungary
MIXED CHOIR OF VESZPREM conductor ISTVAN ZAMBO v from the Netherlands
NEDERLANDS KERKMUZIEK ENSEMBLE conductor
MRS SMIT DUYZENTKUNST-VEERMAN Adjudicators:
KRISTIAN LANGE , JOHN ALLDIS
DR SIEGFRIED GOSLICH , CARL LITTLE ANDRAS SEBESTYEN , NIKI VASKOLA Introduced by MARTIN MUNCASTER Produced by DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN (Presented by the BBC in collaboration with the European Broadcasting Union)
NEVILLE GARDEN looks at some musical events in the North during the next seven days.
Incontri in Italia
A course in spoken Italian for those who already have some knowledge of the language. Written and introduced by GIOVANNI CARSANIGA and ANNA VENEZIANI
2: Una gita in barca
Mario Garbiati and his family set off for their holiday on Lake Garda, where they hire a boat and work up an appetite for their picnic.
Produced by ELSIE FERGUSON
(For publication see page 12)
7.0 Starting German: Reisebliro Atlas
A course of 30 lessons for beginners by R. M. OLDNALL and EDITH R. BAER
29: Klaus kommt zu spät
Klaus has a date with Ursula. When he turns up late he finds her gone. with ILSE SINGER, JORG SORENSEN ROLF RICHARDS , EMMA ROCK
DAVID HADDA , MICHAEL MELLINGER Broadcast script and production by EDITH R. BAER
(Rptd: Saturday, 11.0 am, R4)
(For books and records see page 12)
The fifth of seven programmes in which all the symphonies will be performed
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader NEVILLE TAWEEL conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT Part 1 Rubbra
Symphony No 6
William Camden and his Britannia by HUGH TREVOR-ROPER , Reglus Professor of Modern History at Oxford
1 Chorography ' meant' putting on the map ' - and William Camden , whose Britannia has just been re-issued in facsimile, was the great pioneer of this aspect of the Tudor 'discovery of England.' His book became a classic in his lifetime and marks a new stage in the awareness of the land and its history in the British common imagination,
Part 2 Elgar
Symphony No 2, in E flat major (Friday, 9 July: Rubbra's Symphony No 7)
Ten years ago JORGE LUIS BORGES was virtually unknown to the English-speaking public. Today this blind, 71-year-old Argentinian is widely regarded as one of the greatest living authors. Last month he visited England to receive an honorary degree at Oxford University and to give a series of lectures in London. In this wide-ranging conversation, he talks to JOHN SPURLING about his stories and poems and his life-long love of English literature,
Quartet No 4, Op 37 played by the LASALLE STRING QUARTET Walter Levin (violin) Henry Meyer (violin)
Peter Kamnitzer (viola) Jack Kirstein (cello)
Morike settings: Gebet; An eine Aeolsharfe; Heimweh; Auf einer Wanderung; Auf eine Christblume I, ii
Goethe settings: Anakreons Grab; BSumengruss; St Nepomuks -Vorabend; Genialisch Treiben : Phanomen; Der Rattenfanger sung by BARRY MCDANIEL (baritone) with RODERT SPILMAN (piano)