Time: GTS 7.0 am
W. F. Bach Concerto in E flat, for two harpsichords and orchestra
ANNEKE UlTTENBOSCH, ALAN CURTIS AMSTERDAM LEONHARDT CONSORT
VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS conducted by GUSTAV LEONHARDT
7.28* Rameau Suite: Le tempte de la gloire: ENGLISH CHAMBER orchestra, directed by RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord)
7.48* J. C. Bach Sinfonia Concertante in F
JURG SCHAEFTLEIN (oboe) ANNER BYLSMA (cello)
AMSTERDAM LEONHARDT CONSORT
VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS conducted by GUSTAV LEONHARDT
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Beethoven Romance in F WILLI BOSKOVSKY (violin) who also directs the VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE
8.15* Mozart Symphony No 25, in G minor (K 183)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
8.37* Schubert, orch Liszt Fantasia in c (Wanderer) ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
VIENNA VOLKSOPER ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL GIELEN gramophone records
Palestrina and Victoria
Victoria Motet: Senex puerum portabat
9.10* Patestrina Motet: Senex puerum portabat: CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS
9.15* Victoria Motet: Veni sponsa Christi
9.19* Palestrina Motet and Mass: Veni sponsa Christi
CHOIR OF ST JOHN 'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE conducted by GEORGE GUEST gramophone records
Dennis Lee
Schubert Sonata in A (D 959)
Reznicek Overture: Donna Diana
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
10.37* Lyadov Symphonic Poem: Baba-Yaga: USSR
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by KONSTANTIN IVANOV
10.40* Glazunov Ballet: The Seasons: Moscow RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by BORIS KHAIKIN gramophone records
Third test Match at Headingley: First day
Ball-by-Ball commentaries by JOHN ARLOTT , BRIAN JOHNSTON and NEIL DURDEN-SMITH with, comments and summaries by TREVOR BAILEY and KHAN MOHAMMED
Close-of-play summary by E. W. SWANTON
Producer MICHAEL TUKE-HASTINGS
11.15 - 1.35* .
1.35* - 1.40* News
1.50 - 1.55 Lunchtime Scoreboard
2.10' - 4.20* and 4.30* - 8.37
Quieter Living
Eight programmes on noise and its control
4: The Last Resort
If noise is not reduced at source you can make life quieter by insulating your home, or by having your new home built or your town planned with noise in mind.
Presented by ROBIN BRIGHTWELL with contributions from PETER LORD , Professor of Acoustics, MR E. HOLLAMBY , town planner, and DRS R. J. STEPHENSON and E. j. RICHARDS , noise experts i (For publication see page 10)
7.10 Regency People
IAN GRIMBLE explores the meaning of the Regency Age through studies of six notable people who lived in it.
2: Maria Fitzherbert
The beautiful widow who could have dethroned the Regent by revealing their secret marriage, but who refused to do so despite theseverest provocation. Produced by PEGGY BACON
Der Wanderer (Wie deutlich) Des Sangers Habe
Scnatzgrabers Begehr
Am See (In des Sees Wogenspiele)
Freiwilliges Versinken
MAUREEN LEHANE (contralto) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader KENNETH SILLITO conducted by WILFRIED BOETTCHER from the Town Hall, Cheltenham
Part 1
Haydn Symphony No 86, in D
Mozart Piano Concerto No 25, in c (k 503)
Three talks on literature and suicide by A. ALVAREZ
2: Art, Suicide and Mourning
Mr Alvarez argues that in the 20th century the role of the serious artist has changed: ' instead of being a Romantic hero and liberator, he has become a victim, a scapegoat.' He relates this to Dr Robert Lifton 's concept of a ' psychic numbness,' which is paralleled and instanced vividly, in some of Wilfred Owen 's poems and letters.
(Tuesday, 13 July: Totalitarian and Extremist Art)
Part 2
Fricker Nocturne (first performance)
Mozart Piano Concerto No 27, in B flat (K 595)
1: Anthony Quinton
Fellow of New College, Oxford talking to Bryan Magee
Mr Quinton surveys the ground to be covered in this series of 13 programmes - from the genius of the young Russell to the current influence of Chomsky,
(NextThurs : Stuart Hampshire)
Preludes, Op 103
MALCOLM BINNS (piano)