Time: GTs 7.0 am
J. C. Bach Symphony in G minor. Op 6 No 6
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.21* Giuliani Guitar Concerto in A
JOHN WILLIAMS
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
7.44* Rossini Sonata No 6, in D I SOLISTI VENETI conducted by CLAUDIO SCIMONE gramophone records
A record request programme
Mozart Piano Concerto No 21, in c (K 467)
GEZA ANDA , who directs the SALZBURG MOZARTEUM CAMERATA
ACADEMICA
8.34* Haydn Symphony No 87, in A
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
Elgar
The Music Makers
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) LONDON PHILHARMONIC CHOIR
AND ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT gramophone record
A series of programmes containing works by 20th-century British composers
Edwin Carr Five Piano Pieces: Toccata; Aria; Sonata; Aria; Finale (first broadcast performance)
Brahms Trio in E flat major. Op 40
Ravel Sonatine, for piano CARLINA CARR (piano) IFOR JAMES HORN TRIO ‡ Susan Tunnell (piano) John Tunnell (violin) Ifor James (horn)
by GRAHAM STEED from Blackburn Cathedral Viualdi/Bach Concerto No 2. in A minor
Hermann Schroeder Sonata No 3 (1969) (first broadcast performance in this country)
A concert of music that might have been played in the Mendelssohn home during the composer's 16th year in 1824 Shield Overture: Rosina
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
11.23* J. C. Smith Sigh no more ladies; You spotted snakes (The Fairies)
APRIL CANTELO (soprano)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord)
11.30* J. C. Bach Quintet in D, Op 11 No 6
KARL-HEINZ ZOLLER (flute) LOTHAR KOCH (oboe)
THOMAS BRANDIS (Violin)
SIEGBERT UEBERSCHAER (viola) WOLFGANG BOETTCHER (cello)
IRMGARD LECHNER (harpsichord)
11.42* Mendelssohn Concerto in E
BRENDA LUCAS and JOHN OGDON (pianos) ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER gramophone records
SHEILA ARMSTRONG (soprano) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA led by HUGH BRADLEY conducted by EDWARD DOWNES Part 1 Strauss
Symphonic Poem: Don Juan
12.27* Four Last Songs
Midday Concert: part 2
1.5 Brahms Symphony No 4
Debussy Le promenoir des deux amants; Fetes galantes (Book 2)
Messiaen Trois mélodies
Melanie Daiken Les petits justes (first broadcast performance) ROSANNE CREFFIELD (mezzo-soprano)
PETER PETTINGER (piano)
played by LIZA FUCHSOVA and PAUL HAMBURGER (piano duet) Legends (Op 59): No 6. in c sharp minor; No 7, in A major; No 10, in B flat minor; No 8, in F major
Slavonic Dances: No 16, in A flat major; No 8, in G minor; No 4, in F major
concert-master PETER MOUNTAIN conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
Rossini Overture: William Tell
3.14* Sibelius Symphony No 2
from The Priory Church, Edington, Wiltshire
Responses (William Byrd )
Psalms 93 and 94 (Barnby. Woodcock and Crotch)
Lessons: Jeremiah 32, vv 26-44; St Luke 18, v 31. to 19, v 10 Canticles (Victoria)
Anthem: Surge Propera (Lassus)
Hymn: O gladsome light (EH 269) Choir director CRAYSTON IVES Organist JOHN HARPER
Music from Czechoslovakia
Dvorak Overture: My home-land
MaTtinu Variations on a Slovak theme
Dvorak Piano Trio, Op 90 (Dumky)
Janacek Sinfonietta and folk music from Moravia and Slovakia
Records chosen by the under-20s, introduced by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD f
Present-day jazz on records. Introduced by CHARLES FOX
The Era of the Companies, 1600-1824
5: Art as Merchandise
The Oriental craze: how Eastern art was exported to the West and how it influenced English homes.
Presented . by JOHN IRWIN , Keeper of the Oriental Department, Victoria and Albert Museum , with the help of contemporary writings.
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
(For publication see page 10)
Tonight: from the Royal Albert Hall, London
John Lill (piano)
London Philharmonic Orchestra, leader Rodney Friend, conductor Bernard Haitink
Walton Improvisations on an Impromptu by Benjamin Britten
7.50* Beethoven Piano Concerto No 1, in C major
(This Week's Proms: page 9)
Five talks about the motives of research 1: The New Luddites by PETER HARPER
The motives of scientific research are being intensely scrutinised for their ideological implications. Peter Harper , a young university teacher, is concerned with drawing together some of the varied threads of controversy in this field. He presents a picture of the new dissident intellectuals and analyses their disaffection.
Part 2 Bruckner
Symphony No 2, in c minor (original version)
7: Gilbert Ryle talking to BRYAN MAGEE
Gilbert Ryle says what he thinks, in retrospect, is wrong with his most famous book, The Concept of Mind, but defends it trenchantly against other critics. He then goes on to discuss the work in which he is currently engaged
Robert Wylkynson Salve Regina
10.45* Richard Davy St Matthew Passion
IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
CHRISTOPHER KEYTE (bass) CHORISTERS OF ALL SAINTS CHURCH, MARGARET STREET PURCELL CONSORT OF VOICES conducted by GRAYSTON BURGESS gramophone records