Time: Big Ben 8.0 am
Coperario Suite in D LEONHARDT CONSORT
8.12* Scarlatti Two Sonatas in G (L 184 and 209) RALPH KIRKPATRICK (harpsichord)
8.19* Monteverdi Madrigals: Interrotte speranze; Lamento della Ninfa
NELLY VAN DER SPEEK (soprano) MARIUS VAN ALTENA and NIGEL ROGERS (tenors) MAX VAN EGMOND (baritone) LEONHARDT CONSORT directed by GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord)
8.28* Avison Concerto in E minor, Op 6 No 8
HURWITZ CHAMBER ENSEMBLE directed by EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin)
8.39* Bach Suite No 1, in c ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER gramophone records
Last of five programmes FELICITY PALMER (soprano) SYBIL MICHELOW (contralto) PHILIP LANGRIDGE (tenor)
COLIN WHEATLEY (bass-baritone) LEEDS FESTIVAL SINGERS chorus-master DONALD HUNT LAYTON RING (organ)
NORTHERN SINFONIA ORCHESTRA leader CHRISTOPHER HIRONS conducted by ANDREW DAVIS C. P. E. Bach
Bitten, for four-part chorus
9.14* Magnificat in D major
A record request programme Wagner Overture: Rienzi PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
10.13* Schubert Symphony No 4, in c minor (Tragic)
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
visits the 25th Edinburgh International Festival
Interviews with Festival personalities Reports from critics
Editors ANNA INSTONE and JULIAN HERBAGE
Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE
Colin Sauer (violin)
Malcolm Latchem (violin) Keith Lovell (viola)
Michael Evans (cello) Part 1
Mendelssohn Quartet in A minor, Op 13
12.32* Berkeley Quartet No 3 (first performance)
LENNOX BERKELEY talks about his approach to composition,
Part 2 Mozart
Quartet in c major (Dissonance) (K 465)
HALLE ORCHESTRA leader MARTIN MILNER conducted by LAWRENCE FOSTER
Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival led by MICHAEL DAVIS
1.50* Stravinsky Suite: The Firebird (rev version 1919)
2.2* Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4, in F minor led by MICHAEL DAVIS
Recital by Victoria de los Angeles (soprano) with MIGUEL ZANETTI (piano) from the Usher Hall Part 1
Monteverdi Ohime ch'io cado
Peroolest Stizzoso, mio stizzoso (La serva padrona)
Marcello Quanta invidia mi fai; Evviva la rosa bella
Schumann In der Fremde; Widmung; Aus den hebraischen Gesangen; Der Nussbaum; Aus den bstlichen Rosen; Ich grolle nicht
ALAN BUSH talks about the ever-increasing gulf between composers of today and the musical public,
Part 2
Debussy Chansons de Bilitis; Noel des enfants qui n'ont plus de maisons arr Lorca Canciones populares espafiolas
played by MARK LUBOTSKY (violin) LJUBA EDLINA (piano)
Alfred Schnitke Quasi una Sonata (first broadcast performance in this country) Bartok Sonata No 1 (1921)
An unfinished opera by MOZART Libretto by JOHANN ANDREAS SCHACHTNER (sung in German)
Cast in order of singing:
MEN'S CHORUS
COURTNEY KENNY (harpsichord) Repetiteur COURTNEY KENNY BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader ELI GOREN conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS
The action takes place in the palace gardens of the Sultan Soliman.
(Charles Mackerras. Rita Hunter and Hugh Beresford broadcast by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company)
by DAVID CAUTE with Peter Jeffrey as Steven Bright and Derek Seaton Patricia Gallimore
Clive Merrison. Sean Barrett
Shifting between illusion and reality the play concerns political action as a form of theatre, and theatre as a form of political action. It also poses a confrontation between Steven Bright , a drama professor wedded to his theory and art. and a new generation of students dedicated to direct action.
Producer RICHARD WORTLEY
(Ronald Forfar is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
Prelude, Aria and Finale VARDA NISHRY (piano) gramophone record
on Myth and Ritual
A broadcast version of the Sir James Frazer Lecture delivered last autumn at the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford.
Introduced and linked by MICHAEL LANE , editor Of
Structuralism - Reader
Introduced by MICHAEL NYMAN Steve Reich
Piano Phase, for two pianists Four Organs
Played by STEVE REICH
ART MURPHY, STEVE CHAMBERS JON GIBSON , PHILIP GLASS
Brandenburg Concerto No 5, In D AURELE NICOLET (flute)
HANSHEINZ SCHNEEBERGER (violin) KARL RICHTER (harpsichord) who also directs the MUNICH BACH ORCHESTRA gramophone record