Time: GTS 7.0 am
Beethoven Overture: King Stephen
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
7.13* Liszt Piano Concerto No 2, in A
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by KYRIL KONDRASHIN
7.35* Schubert Symphony No 3, in D
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Locatelli Introduttione teatrale, Op 4 No 5
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
8.12* Bonporti Concerto a quattro in F, Op 11 No 5 FELIX AYO (violin) I MUSICI
8.25* Albinoni Concerto for oboe and string orchestra HEINZ HOLLIGER, I MUSICI
8.36* Brunetti Symphony in c minor
MILAN ANGELICUM ORCHESTRA conducted by NEWELL JENKINS gramophone records
Ravel
Suite: Ma Mere l'Oye
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
9.29* Rapsodie espagnole
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERRE MONTEUX gramophone records
Bartok Quartet No 2
10.13* Debussy Images, Series 1 and 2 10.39* Janacek Quartet No 2 (Intimate letters)
11.7* Mussorgsky Songs and Dances of Death
11.35* Mussorgsky Pictures from an Exhibition
MICHEL BEROFF (piano) BENJAMIN LUXON (baritone) DAVID WILLISON (piano) GABRIELI STRING QUARTET ‡ Kenneth Sillito (violin)
Brendan O'Reilly (violin) Ian Jewel (viola)
Keith Harvey (cello)
JOHN WILBRAHAM (trumpet) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader BARRY WILDE conducted by IRWIN HOFFMAN Part 1
Faure Suite: PellSas et Melisande
12.21*Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat major
12.36* Mozart Symphony No 35, in D major (Haffner) (K 385)
ROBIN ORR talks about some influences on his music
Part 2
Weber Overture: Der Fretschutz
1.30* Beethoven Symphony No 2, in D major
Third of four piano recitals
Capriccio alla soldatesca, Op 50 No 1; Le tambour bat aux champs. Op 50 No 2; Duettino, Op 70 No 1; Allegretto alia barbaresca, Op 39 No 10
MALCOLM BINNS (piano)
Leonard Sorkin (violin) Abram Loft (violin)
Bernard Zaslav (viola)
George Sopkin (cello)
Mozart String Quartet In D major (K 575)
Mendelssohn String Quartet in A minor, Op 13
Milton Babbitt String Quartet No 3 (first broadcast in this country)
A programme of recent records Roussel Bacchus and Ariadne: Suite No 2
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON
4.15* Massenet Va! laisse couler mes larmes ... Ah! mon courage m'abandonne ... Pourquoi me reveiller (Werther) VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (sop) MADY MESPL É (soprano) NICOLAI GEDDA (tenor) THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGES PRETRE
4.32* Martin Petite symphonie concertante
JOHN MARSON (harp)
LESLIE PEARSON (harpsichord) MICHAEL REEVES (piano)
LONDON CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL TORTELIER
Edison Denisov Peinture pour grande orchestre (1970)
5.8* Heinz Holliger Pneuma (1970)
5.25* Luis de Pablo Hetero geneo (1968)
All first broadcasts in this country
ELLEN XENAKIS and HEINER SCHMIDT (speakers) SOUTH-WEST GERMAN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST BOUR
(Recording made available by courtesy of South-West German Radio)
Nigel Perrin (counter-tenor) Alastair Hume (counter-tenor) Alastair Thompson (tenor) Anthony Holt (baritone) Simon Carrington (baritone) Brian Kay (bass)
This group of singers has an extremely wide repertoire. Their musical director, Simon Carrington, and Brian Kay discuss and introduce a variety of items, including music by Morley, Weelkes, Joseph Horovitz, Folk Tunes arranged by Gordon Langford, and Wymondham Chants by Geoffrey Poole
A guide to selling abroad 4: French-speaking Africa
The French-speaking countries in Africa have strong trade ties with France, but is there also a market for British goods, and if so which of the countries are most likely to be receptive to them? Introduced by HENRY DESCHAMPSNEUFS , Chairman of the Institute of Export French language material written by MADELEINE LE CUNFF Producer ANN CALDWELL
Tonight: from the Royal Albert Hall London
Charles Rosen (piano)
Siegfried Schmid (cimbalom)
Elisabeth Soderstrom (Soprano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Bela Dekany, conducted by Pierre Boulez
Debussy Iberia (Images)
7.58* Boulez Eclat/multiples
(This Week's Proms: page 8)
Three talks by JONATHAN RABAN on some aspects of contemporary verse
2: Is there a Politics of Modern PoeticsT
Mr Raban argues that since the 1930s ' the overwhelming effort of contemporary verse has been concentrated on freeing the modern poem from the platform of Christian-conservatism to which the modernists had so firmly screwed it down.' He traces some examples, and effects, of this increasingly democratic and secular approach to poetry,
Part 2
Ravel Shfiherazade
9.10* Stravinsky Ballet: Petrushka
(Debussy and Stravinsky in Omnibus at The Proms: Sunday 15 August, BBC1 - not Wales)
by ROY HATTERSLEY , MP
Ever since Edmund Burke addressed the electors of Bristol in 1780 about the responsibilities of a Member of Parliament, politicians have agonised about the opinions of their constituents - how they can be influenced, how they can be measured, how far an MP should respond to them.
During the 100 years that began with universal education and ended with colour television, communications between politicians and the public should have improved. Have they?
(violin) with ERNEST LUSH (piano)
Ysaye Sonata No 3, in D minor for violin
Busoni Sonata No 2, Op 36a, for violin and piano
Symphony No 4. in D minor BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler gramophone record
(Tomorrow evening you can hear this symphony conducted by Georg Solti at 10.55)