Time: Big Ben 8.0 am
Ravel Introduction and Allegro EDWARD DRUZINSKY (harp) DONALD PECK (flute)
CLARK BRODY (clarinet) MEMBERS OF THE
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON
8.16* Debussy Préludes (Book 2): Les f6es sont d'exquises danseuses; Bruyères; Général Lavine - eccentric
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano)
8.24* Kabalevsky Seven Nursery Rhymes
SIMON WOOLF (treble)
STEUART BEDFORD (piano)
8.35* Castelnuovo-Tedesco Guitar Quintet, Op 143: ALIRIO DIAZ ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET
The third of five programmes ILSE WOLF (soprano)
ALFREDA HODGSON (Contralto) JOHN TURNER (recorder) ALAN LOCKWOOD (flute) THOMAS RATTER (oboe) PHILIP SUTTON (violin)
PHILIP BROTHERS (cello continuo) KEITH ELCOMBE (organ) Telemann
Cantata: Erscheine, Gott, in deinem Tempel
9.20* Cantata: Dies ist der Gotteskinder Last
9.33* Organ: Trio-Sonata
9.42* Cantata: lhr, deren Leben mit banger Finsternis umgeben
9.52* Cantata: Es ist ein schlechter Ruhm
(From the Whitworth Hall , Manchester University)
A record request programme
Tchaikovsky Overture-fantasia: Romeo and Juliet
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
10.23* Rachmaninov Three Symphonic Dances
MOSCOW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KYRIL KONDRASHIN
Cantata: Le roi des étoiles
11.6* Symphony in c
11.36* Symphony of Psalms TORONTO FESTIVAL SINGERS
CBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA gramophone records
GABRIEL BACQUIER (baritone) with RICHARD NUNN (piano)
Gounod Le soir; Ce que je suis sans toi
Duparc Chanson triste; La vie antérieure
Fauré Les berceaux; Le secret; Au cimetiere; Chanson (Shvlock)
12.30* Three artists in Paris
Areminiscence by HENRY MILLER read by Douglas SMITH
12.37* Satie Daphénéo; Trois Poemes d'amour: Ne suis que grain de sable; Suis chauve de naissance; Ta parure est secrete
Milhaud Chant de forger-Chant de Sion (Poemes juifs)
Ravel Ronsard a son ame; Dun Quichotte a Dulcinée: Chanson romantique; Chanson épique; Chanson a boire
ORION PIANO TRIO Part 1
Haydn Trio in E flat (H XV 22)
Mendelssohn Trio in D minor, Op 49
ALEXANDER GOEHR talks about his Piano Trio.
Part 2
Goehr Trio in two movements
Haydn Trio in E flat minor (H xv 31)
(A Cheltenham Festival concert given in the Shaftesburv Hall , Cheltenham, in July)
A Dramatic Pastoral in two acts Music by THOMAS ARNE
Words by ISAAC BICKERSTAFFE (gramophone records)
Cast in order of singing:
NORTHERN SINFONIA conducted by SIMON PRESTON with LAYTON RING (harpsichord)
leader NEVILLE TAWEEL conducted by MYER FREDMAN Part 1
Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla
3.51* Havergal Brian Symphony No 22 (Symphonia brevis) (1965) (first performance)
4.2* Martinu Symphony No 5 (1946)
4.35* during the interval RONALD STEVENSON talks about Havergal Brian.
4.55* Concert
Part 2 Havergal Brian Symphony No 9 (1951)
is the Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam, and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. He talks to ALAN BLYTH about his career as a conductor, and about the musical problems and opportunities with which he is constantly confronted,
played by VLADO PERLEMUTER (piano)
Nocturnes: B major. Op 9 No 3; D flat major. Op 27 No 2; G minor, Op 37 No 1 Scherzo in B minor
Nocturnes: r. major, Op 37 No 2; F sharp minor, Op 48 No 2; B major, Op 62 No 1
Scherzo in B flat minor
by BEN JONSON adapted for radio by MARTIN JENKINS with Clive Revill
Paul Daneman , Max Adrian
The music and the songs for this production composed by DEREK OLDFIELD
Producer MARTIN JENKINS
Pretty darned good all round
(THE GUARDIAN)
(Paul Daneman is in ' Don'Start Without Me ' at the Garrick Theatre, London)
Anthems: 0 God, thou hast cast us out; Rejoice In the Lord alway
JAMES BOWMAN (counter-tenor) NIGEL ROGERS (tenor)
MAX VON EGMOND (bass) CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
LEONHARDT CONSORT conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS gramophone records
HUGH TREVOR-ROPER , RegiUS PrOfessor of Modern History in the University of Oxford, talks about Scott and history on the occasion of the bicentenary of his birth.
It may seem odd that a novelist should be credited with a historical revolution, but those who have redirected the course of history have almost all been non-historians or, at most, amateur historians: Machiavelli, Montesquieu, Herder. Hegel, Marx. And Sir Walter Scott was a historical innovator in this sense.
Last of six programmes of a selection of her work since the late 1930s
Chorale for orchestra: homage to Stravinsky (1956) (first performance)
10.0* Symphonies for solo piano, wind, harps, and percussion (1961)
KATHARINA WOLPE (piano)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH
Requiescat Igor Stravinsky (1971) (first performance) JANE MANNING (soprano) TUNNELL STRING TRIO Series devised and produced by STEPHEN PLAISTOW
JAMES GALWAY (flute)
COLIN TILNEY (harpsichord) ADAM SKEAPING
(bass viol continuo)
Bach Flute Sonata No 6. in c
10.39' Couperin Concert No 11, in c minor
11.1* Couperin Prelude No 5. in A (L'art de toucher Ie clavecin); L'amphibie (Ordre 24); Musette de taverni (Ordre 15)
11.13* Bach Flute Sonata No 5, in E minor