Time: GTS 7.0 am
Berlioz Overture: Waverley LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
7.16* Tchaikovsky Suite No 3 NEW PUILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTAL PORATI
Morning Concert: part 2 0
8.5 Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
8.11* Debussy, orch Roger-Ducasse Rhapsody for saxophone and orchestra SIGURD RASCHER
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
8.23* Strauss Suite: Le bourgeois gentilhomme
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL gramophone records
Alessandro and Dotnenico Scarlatti
Alessandro Scarlatti Serenata : 11 Giardino di Amore (Venus and Adonis)
CATHERINE GAYER (soprano)
BRIGITTE FASSBAENDER (contralto) MUNICH. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by hans STADLMAIR gramophone record
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by BORIS BROTT
Schumann Overture: Manfred
10.0* Mozart Symphony No 36, in c major (Linz> (K 425)
10.29* Prokofiev Movements from the Ballet: Romeo and Juliet
(Given before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Todmorden)
from the freemasons' Hall
FINE ARTS QUARTET
Leonard Sorkin (violin) Abram Loft (violin)
Bernard Zaslav (viola) George Sopkin (cello) Part 1
Mozart Quartet In D major (K 575)
11.25* Bartok Quartet No 6
4: Folk Song and Folk Religion of Korea
Recorded and introduced by JOHN LEVY
Producer MADEAU STEWART
Part 2 Mendelssohn
Quartet in A minor. Op 13
A recital by JANET PRICE (soprano) with DAVID WILDE (piano)
Introduced by DAVID WILDE Part 1
Duparc L'invitation au voyage; Chanson triste
Faure Mandoline: Clair de lune; Inscription (Le jardin clos); Danseuse ddirages)
Debussy C'est 1'extase langeureuse; It pleure dans mon coeur; L'ombre des arbres dans la riviere (Ariettes oubliées)
Debussy Mandoline
RavelRonsard a son ame; Cinq melodies populaires grecques: Le reveil de la mariee: La-bas vers l'église; Quel galant: Chanson des cueiiieuses de lentisques; Tout rii!
ARTHUR HUTCHINGS argues that if a song is worth keeping in the repertory its qualities are obvious to people unfamiliar with the words. This is especially true of the best French songs,
Part 2
Lili Boulanger Elle etait descendue; Vous m'avez regardé; Deux ancolies
Messiaen Trois melodies: Pourquoi; Le sourire; La fiancée perdue (first broadcast performance)
Poulenc Avant le cinéma: Priez pour paix; Attributs (Poemes de Ronsardi
(From a public concert in the Music Rooms; University of Lancaster)
IONA BROWN (violin)
BBC TRAINING ORCHESTRA conducted by MEREDITH DAVIES from Gloucester Cathedral
Mozart Symphony No 32. in G (Overture in the Italian style) (K 318)
2.40* Dallapiccola Piccola musica notturna
2.48* Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor
3.16* Vaughan Williams Symphony No 5, in D
Samuel Wesley In exitu Israel CHOIR OF THE 0 CARMELITE PRIORY, LONDON conducted by JOHN MCCARTHY
4.8* Chant: Lauda Sion
MONKS OF ST PIERRE DE SOLEMNES Lassns Lauda Sion
REGENSBURG CATHEDRAL CHOIR
ARCHIV INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE conducted by HANS schrems
4.33* Chant: Aeterna Christi munera 0 Palcslrina Mass: Aeterna Christi munera 0 RENAISSANCE SINGERS conducted by MICHAEL HOWARD gramophone records
In three programmes the composer and ' pianist Ronald Stevenson attempts, with the help of recordings of piano rolls and gramophone records, to evaluate the work of three masters of the keyboard who were also composers. 1: Ferrucio Busoni
Producer DENYS GUEROULT
by CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON from Worcester Cathedral
Bach Prelude and Fugue In e flat (St Anne)
Tomkins A Fancy
Stanley Voluntaries (Op 7): No 1, in A; No 7, in E minor Elpar Sonata No 2, in B flat
7: Trying it On
And trying things out. Things like clothes, drink, sex or drugs DR MOSES LAUFER discusses the adolescent's pursuit of independence and his need to experiment.
Presented by DAVID HORMAN Producer DENNIS SIMMONS
Eight programmes on the rise of 20th-century leaders to power 3: Nikita Khrushchev
Introduced by DR TIBOR SZAMUELY , Lecturer in Politics at the University of Reading Others taking part include
SIR WILLIAM HAYTER , EDWARO CRANKSHAW, and the voice of NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV
Producer GRAHAM TAYAR
(For publication see page 12)
Tonight: from the Royal Albert Hall London
Alfred Brendel (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis
Brahms Tragic Overture
7.48* Mozart Piano Concerto No 17, in G major (K 453)
(Brahms and Mozart in Omnibus at The Proms: Sunday 29 August, BBC1 - not Wales)
by DAVID CAUTE , playwright. novelist and critic
Theatres are in a state of flux, contention, and sometimes chaos, not only over the relation of drama to contemporary life, but more specifically about the question: who is to be master in the theatre-the author, the director, or the actors?
(David Caute 's play The Demonstration: next Sunday)
Part 2
Schubert Fantasia In c major (The Wanderer)
9.10* Beethoven Symphony No 5 (This Week's Proms: page 11)
An Invention for Radio by CHRISTOPHER HOLME
At the heart of a small, colonial, computer-controlled society. there lies a mystery. The strange incidents at ' the Barrier ' are an affront to common sense, to all that the Territory ' stands for. In bureaucratic fashion they are investigated, rationalised, and pushed under the carpet, but never quite exorcised.
Prudence Como.ROSALIND ADAMS Electrozak and Computatone by TRISTRAM CARY , with WILLIAM DAVIES (keyboard) EDWARD WALKER (flute)
TERENCE EMERY (percussion)
given by JOEL KROSNICK and SAMUEL SANDERS
Schumann Fantasiestiicke. Op 73 Gunther Schuller Fantasy, Op 19 (1959), for cello (first broadcast performance in this country)
Strauss Sonata in F, Op 6