Time: GTS 7.0 am
Haydn Six German Dances ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-
IN-THE-FIELDS, directed by NEVILLE MARRINER (violin)
7.12* Hummel Piano Concerto in A minor: MARTIN GALLING
STUTTGART PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by ALEXANDER PAULMULLER
7.39* Mozart Symphony No 18, in F (K 130)
ORCHESTRA OF NAPLES conducted by DENIS VAUGHAN gramophone records
A record request programme Delius A song of summer
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
8.18* Poulenc Piano Concerto
GABRIEL TACCHINO
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGES PRÊTRE
8.39* Copland Suite: The Tender Land
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
Ravel
Trois poemes de Mallarme'
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano)
MEMBERS OF THE MELOS ENSEMBLE Sonatine: JOHN BROWNING (piano) Chansons madécasses GÉRARD SOUZAY (tenor)
MAXENCE LARRIEU (flute) PIERRE DEGENNE (Cello) DALTON BALDWIN (piano) gramophone records
A series of programmes containing works by 20th-century British composers
Wilfred Josephs Sonata No 2
9.59* Finzi I said to love: I need not go; At Middle-Field Gate in February; Two lips; In five-score summers; For life I had never cared greatly; I said to love
10.13* arr Elizabeth Poston Folk Songs: Jack Hall ; Jack the sailor; Three pretty maids
10.20* Schumann Novelletten (Op 21): No 1, in F major: No 4, in D major; No 7, in E major; No 8, in F sharp minor IAN LAKE (piano)
BRYAN DRAKE (baritone)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
by SIMON PRESTON from New College Chapel, Oxford de Grigny Ave maris Stella
Peter Dickinson Paraphrase No 1 (first broadcast performance)
A concert of music that might have been played in the Mendelssohn home during the composer's 15th year in 1823 Rossini Overture: Tancredi
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by FERENC FRICSAY
11.21* Viotti Duo in G GIOCONDA DE
VITO YEHUDI MENUHIN (violins)
11.31* Haudn Part Songs: Die Harmonie in der Ehe; Abendlied zu Gott; An den Vetter
STEPHANE CAILLAT VOCAL QUARTET SYLVAINE BILLIER (piano)
11.42* Mendelssu/hn Concerto in d minor: FRANCO GULLI (violin) ENRICA CAVALLO (piano)
ANGELICUM CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by PIERLUIGI URBINI gramophone records
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conductor BRYDEN THOMSON Part 1
Mendelssohn Overture: The Fair Melusine conducted by ANTONY BEAUMONT
12.29* Casella Concerto for Orchestra (first broadcast performance in this country)
MALCOLM WILLIAMSON talks about composing, and recalls the circumstances and ideas which gave rise to his Sinfonietta.
Part 2
Williamson Sinfonietta
1.45* Mozart Symphony No 34 in c major (K 338)
by Owen Brannigan with WILFRID PARRY (piano)
Owen Brannigan introduces and sings songs written specially for him
Orlando Morgan My gentle white dove
Michael Head Carol of the field-mice
John Clements Limehouse Reach
Mark Lubbock A smuggler's song
Gilbert Vinter The donkey
Gerald Gover Our Lord and Lady
Mary Plumstead The tale of the lamb: The barn owl
Haydn Wood Mylecharan 'e
Havelock Nelson The bonny wee lass
Britten Bottom's Dream
Williamson Sweet and low
Frank Wade Madam , I 'ave corned in coortin'
Vilem Tausky Whittingham Fair Seiber Sair tyled. hinnie
Gerald Moore Maa bonny lad Phyllis Tate Billy Boy
conductor MEREDITH DAVIES
With YFRAH NEAMAN (Violin) Handel Concerto Grosso No 23, in B minor (Op 6 No 12)
3.16* Hoist Egdon Heath
3.30* Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 2, in G minor
from Westminster Abbey
The choir consists of boys and young men drawn from churches, colleges and schools affiliated to the Royal School of Church Music, and is directed by JOHN BERTALOT
Organist MICHAEL FLEMING and SIMON WRIGHT
Responses (John Bertalot )
Psalms 22, 23 (Revised Psalter: Turle, Bennett, Walford Davies ) Lessons: Genesis 4, vv 1-16; 1 John 3, vv 1-18
Canticles (Benjamin Rogers Sharp Service)
Anthem: Greater Love (John Ireland)
Falla
Homenaje pour Ie tombeau de Claude Debussy
Harpsichord Concerto
Nights in the Gardens of Spain and music sung by THE CHOIR OF MONTSERRAT MONASTERY
Records chosen by the under-20s, introduced by. CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
Present-day jazz on records Introduced by CHARLES FOX
How the European communities of merchants, missionaries and soldiers lived in the India and East Indies of the 17th century.
Presented by John Harrison of the School of Oriental and African Studies, with the help of diaries and journals of the time.
(Next week: The Course of Trade. Publication: page 11)
Tonight: from the Royal Albert Hall, London
A concert performance of the production given by the Glyndebourne Festival Opera
Cast in order of singing:
GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL CHORUS chorus-master
KENNETH CLEVELAND
Original production In 1969 by FRANCO ENRIQUEZ. This revival produced by PAOLO MONTARSOLO LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conductor JOHN PRITCHARD Head of Music Staff and Preparation MYER FREDMAN Act 1
(This Week's Proms: page 8)
In 1790, when Cost fan tutte was first performed in Vienna, the town's population was only about that of present-day Norwich. Nevertheless, it supported five full-time professional theatres and about 90 amateur ones, and most of these performed a large proportion of musical works.
PETER BRANSCOMBE describes the Vienna of the period and the musical taste of its inhabitants who, on the whole, preferred other long-forgotten works to those of Mozart,
Act 2
Symphony No 4, in D minor
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by Georg Solti gramophone record