Time: GTS 7.0 am
Mozart Minuets (K 176 Nos 1-4)
VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
7.14* Schumann Symphony No 3, in E flat dRhenish)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS
7.46* Mendelisohn Overture: Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MÃœNCHINGER
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Mihul Overture: La chasse du jeune Henri
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
8.17* Haydn Concertante in B flat
EMANUEL HURWITZ (Violin) KEITH HARVEY (cello) PETER GRAEME (oboe)
MARTIN GATT (bassoon)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM
8.39* Liszt Symphonic Poem: Tasso
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK gramophone records
Palestrina Motet: 0 magnum mysterium: SPANDAU SINGERS conducted by MARTIN BEHRMANN
9.13* Victoria Motet and Mass: 0 magnum mysterium
CHOIR OF THE CARMEUTE PRIORY conducted by JOHN MCCARTHY
9.38* Palestrina Motet: Lauda Sion salvatorem
SPANDAU SINGERS gramophone records
With ANTONY HOPKINS
Berlioz Overture: Benvenuto Cellini
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MUNCH
10.26* Meyerbeer Arias: Veille sur eux (L'étoile du nord); En vain j'espere (Robert le diable)
JOAN SUTHERLAND (soprano)
MEMBERS OF THE CHORUS OF THE GRAND THEATRE, GENEVA
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
10.41* Gounod Symphony No 2, in E flat
LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH gramophone records
A programme of chamber music in lighter vein played by THE PHILIP JONES
BRASS ENSEMBLE
JOHN MARSON (harp)
JUDITH PEARCE (flute)
Requiem Mass No 1, in c minor
TURIN CHOIR
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF ITALIAN RADIO conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
(Recording made available by courtesy of Italian Radio)
Paul Tortelier (cello)
Bach Suite No 4, in E flat major Kudaly Sonata, Op 8
(The Last in the present series of public concerts from St John 's, Smith Square. London, SW1, recorded on 21 June) Series devised and produced by ELEANOR WARREN
Copland An Outdoor Overture LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
2.11* Copland Music for a Great City
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
2.37* Copland Quiet City
MICHAEL WINFIELD (cor anglais) WILLIAM LANG (trumpet)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
2.47* lves Central Park in the dark: NEW YORK
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA directed by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
2.56* Ives From the Steeples and Mountains; Song for Harvest Season
JAN DE GAETANI (mezzo-soprano) AMERICAN BRASS QUINTET
3.7* Copland Ballet Suite: Appalachian Spring
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by the COMPOSER gramophone records
Prokofiev Sonata No 9. in c
Rachmaninov Moments musicaux
IDIL BIRET (piano)
Allegri String Quartet Hugh Maguire (violin) David Roth (violin)
Patrick Ireland (viola) Bruno Schrecker (cello) from the Shaftesbury Hall, Cheltenham Part 1
Haydn Quartet in E fiat, Op 76 No 6
Peter Sculthorpe Quartet Music
Mendelssohn HANS KELLER talks about one of the few complete masters of the string quartet, with a glance at the work to be broadcast in Part 2.
Part 2 Mendelssohn
Quartet in E flat, Op 12
IAN WALLACE takes a look at some musical events in London and the South East during the summer,
More than Learning a Skill....
Seven programmes on the place of General Studies in vocational training. 5: Tools for learning
Educational ' hardware ' can go a long way to make work with students more exciting and involving. How can radio, CCTV, film and other audiovisual aids be used most effectively and economically? What are the advantages of a resources centre?
An enquiry by ALLAN KINGSBURY , Principal of Wansfell College, Thevdon Bois , with contributions from JENNY ROGERS , MICHAEL BALL , BRIAN HILL and DAVID KILLINGRAY
Produced by EDITH R. BAER
18: USA (i)
The United States is Britain's biggest export market. But although the volume of our exports is increasing, our share of the market is declining. What sort of a market does the USA offer for British goods? And what can we learn from the experiences of exporters? Introduced by HENRY DESCHAMPSNEUFS , Chairman of the Institute of Export Written by DOUGLAS TOOKEY of Ashridge Management College Produced by DAVID TURPIN
THEA KING (clarinet)
GEORGINA DOBRÉE (clarinet)
LONDON MOZART PLAYERS leader ROBERT MASTERS conductor HARRY BLECH Part 1
Haydn Symphony No 52
Krommer Concerto for two clarinets and orchestra (first performance in this country)
The Times and the Appeasement of Hitler by COLIN SEYMOUR-URE
'A propaganda sheet ' was how A. J. P. Taylor derided The Times of the late 1930s. Mr Seymour-Ure , lecturer in Politics at the University of Kent at Canterbury, now in the course of writing a book of case studies showing the influence exerted by mass media over politics, pauses to examine all the available evidence (Including Donald Mc-Lachlan's biography of Barrington-Ward, In the Chair), and considers whether such a widely held attitude was justified, f
Part 2
Schubert Overture in c minor, for string orchestra (D 8) (first performance in this country)
Britten Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge, for string orchestra
By way of introduction to the forthcoming series of her music, which begins on Sunday 11 July, Elisabeth Lutyens talks to Stephen Plaistow, followed by an interlude.
RALPH KIRKPATRICK (harpsichord)
Introduced by BASIL LAM
Preludes and Fugues Nos 1-8 (Book 1)
(The first of six recitals. 19 July: Book 1. Nos 9-16)
Poems selected by TED HUGHES and spoken by MARGARET DRABBLE with a commentary by Ted Hughes read by DENIS GOACHER Producer DOUGLAS CLEVERDON
Graham Collier's portrait of the West Riding is played by Graham Collier Music and includes extracts from J.B. Priestley, E. Carpenter and Ted Hughes
Narrated by John Carberry
Introduced by Charles Fox