Time: GTS 7.0 am
Dvorak Serenade in E, for string orchestra
HAMBURG RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS SCHMIDT-ISSERSTEDT
7.34* Strauss First Waltz Sequence (Der Rosenkavalier) VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
7.47* Ibert Concertino da camera
VINCENT ABATO (saxophone) CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by SYLVAN SHULMAN gramophone records
A record request programme
Beethoven Concerto in D (the composer's own arrangement of his Violin Concerto) PETER SERKIN (piano)
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by SEIJI OZAWA
Alessandro and Domenico Scarlatti
Domenico Scarlatti Sonatas: E minor (L 374): E major (L 21); D minor (L 266'; D major (L 484)
LUCIANO SGRIZZI (harpsichord)
Domenico Scarlatti Salve Regina JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD Domenico Scarlatti Sonatas: D minor (L 207); A minor (L 223); A (L 135): A minor (L s 32)
LUCIANO SGRIZZI (harpsichord) gramophone records
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader BARRY WILDE conducted by URI SEGAL
Mozart Overture: Don Giovannt
9.52* Boccherini Symphony in A major
10.13* Mozart Adagio and Fugue in c minor, for string orchestra (K 546)
10.22* Haydn Symphony No 104, in D (The London)
Recital by Claude Frank (piano) from the Freemasons' Hall Part 1
Mozart Sonata in F (K 332)
11.18* Frank Martin Eight Preludes
THOMAS WILSON discusses influences on his work, ranging from Bartok to Cage.
Part 2 Beethoven
Sonata in c minor, Op 111
played by the Concerto Amsterdam conducted by Frans Bruggen
(gramophone record)
Liszt Symphonic Poem: Les preludes
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
1.21* Ravel Piano Concerto in G: LEONARD BERNSTEIN who also directs the COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
1.44* Ibert Divertissement
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON gramophone records
A concert of music that might have been played in the Mendelssohn home during the composer's 16th year in 1824 Mozart Symphony No 24, in B flat (K 182): ORCHESTRA OF NAPLES conducted by DENIS VAUGHAN
2.10* Johann Scheidler Sonata in D: WERNER TRIPP (flute) KONRAD ROGOSSNIG (guitar)
2.20 Paisiello Aria: Nel cor piu non mi sento (La Molinara) Beethoven Variations on Paisiello's Nel cor piu
TITO GOBBI (baritone) with INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE WILHELM KEMPFF (piano)
2.27* Mendelssohn Sextet in D, Op 110: MEMBERS OF THE VIENNA OCTET gramophone records
concert-master PETER MOUNTAIN conductor MEREDITH DAVIES
Geoffrey Bush Music (1967) for Orchestra (first performance)
3.14* Datlapiccola Piccola musica notturna
3.20* Brahms Symphony No 4, in E minor
from Truro Cathedral
The choir consists of boys and young men down from churches, colleges and schools affiliated to the Royal School of Church Music
Responses (Ferial)
Psalm 119, vv 73-104 (Revised Parish Psalter: G. J. Elvey , Crotch, Attwood)
Lessons: Jeremiah 44, vv 15-30; St Luke 22, vv 1-38
Canticles (New English Bible words: A. W. Wills in D)
Anthem: Call to remembrance (Jonathan Battishill )
Organ voluntary: Fantasia and Fugue on BACH (Liszt)
Choirmaster DR GERALD H. KNIGHT Organist ROY MASSEY
Music from Hungary Ligeti Continuum
Folk and gypsy music, songs, and piano music by Liszt (some written during his lifetime — some since), and Bartok's Third Piano Concerto
Records chosen by the under-20s, introduced by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOO
Present-day jazz on records Introduced by CHARLES FOX
The Era of the Companies, 1600-1824
6: Trade - Sword in Hand
How in the 18th century the English merchants took to arms, defeated the French, and after sundry indignities (such as the Black Hole of Calcutta) became rulers of Bengal. Presented by JOHN HARRISON of the School of Oriental and African Studies, with the help of diaries and journals of the time.
Producer HUGH PURCELL %
(For publication see page 12)
Tonight: from the Royal Albert Hall London
Esther Glazer (violin) BBC Welsh Orchestra, leader Barry Wilde, conducted by Irwin Hoffman
Haydn Symphony No 92, in G major (Oxford)
7.54* Mozart Adagio In E major, for violin and orchestra (K261); Rondo in C major, for violin and orchestra (K373)
8.10* Stravinsky Violin Concerto
(This Week's Proms: page 11)
by Robert Young
A series of five talks
It is argued by those of the radical counter-culture, that science has created an acquisitive society, devoid of human dignity, and that it offers the key to elitist forms of social organisation.
Dr Young of King's College, Cambridge, analyses the set of assumptions which, he claims, lie at the heart of the present conflict between science and human values.
Part 2
Brahms Variations on the St AnthonyChorale
9.15* Mozart Symphony No 41, in c major (Jupiter) (K 551)
(Part of this Prom will be shown on BBC Wales next Sunday evening)
8: P. F. Strawson talking to BRYAN MAGEE
Professor Strawson explains how he came to apply post- Russell techniques of logical analysis to traditional Kantian problems of metaphysics - a conjunction which is having a profound influence in British philosophy today, *
(2 Sept: Bernard Williams)
String Quartet, Op 28 ITALIAN QUARTET gramophone records
by STEFANIA WOYTOWICZ (soprano) with RICHARD NUNN (piano)
MozartRidcntelacalma; Oiseaux, si tous les ans; Das Veilchen: Un moto di gioja
Faure Poème d'un jour: Rencontre: Toujours; Adieu
Fauri Fleur jetée; En priére Dvorak Seven Gypsy Songs
Szymanowski Zutejka; Labedz Wiechowicz Berceuse des poupées: La navette; Le berceau blanc