Time: GTS 7.0 am
Wagenseil Concerto in e flat, for oboe, bassoon and orchestra
7.22* Haydn Symphony No 51
7.46* Mozart Divertimento in D IK 136)
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Wagner Overture: Rienzi
8.18* Nielsen Symphony No 1 (1892)
8.46* Liszt Symphonic Poem: Hamlet gramophone records
Purcell
Rejoice in the Lord alway
9.14. Three Pavans: A minor: b Hat: G minor
S.25* My heart is inditing gramophone records
Smetana Quartet No 2. in D minor: SMETANA STRING QUARTET
10.5* Janacek Diary of a young man who disappeared IVO ZIDEK (tenor)
LUBA BARICOVA (mezzo). MEMBERS OF THE BBC WOMEN'S CHORUS JAN HUS TICHY (piano)
10.40* Mozart Masonic Funeral Music I 4771
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by eoo DE WAART (gramophone record)
10.48' Haydn Symphony No 49. in F minor (La passione)
RADIO ZAGREB SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTONIO JANIGRO (gramophone record)
11.11* Shostakovich Jewish Songs, Op 79
NINA DORLYAK (soprano)
ZARA DOLUKHANOVA (mezzo-sop) ALEXEI MASLENNIKOV (tenor) DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH (piano) (gramophone record)
11.38' Brahms Quartet No 3, Op 67: SMETANA STRING QUARTET
KYUNG WHA-CHUNG (violin) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conducted by NORMAN DELMAR Part 1 lain Hamilton Overture: Bartholomew Fair
12.23* Sibelius Symphony No 3
A talk by MARTIN COOPER. Part of a series on music criticism,
Part 2 Brahms
Violin Concerto in D major
(Before an invited audience at the City Hall.-Cardiff)
Second of three weekly programmes from the McEwen Memorial Concerts in April FREDERICK RIMMER (Organ) KENNETH LEIGHTON (piano) LEONARD FRIEDMAN (violin)
RONALD STEVENSON (piano) Part 1
Sebastian Forbes Organ Sonata (1968) (first broadcast performance)
Kenneth Leighton Conflicts: a fantasy for piano, Op 51 (1967)
by IAIN HAMILTON
The second of three weekly talks examining opera and the music theatre from the composer's point of view.
Part 2
Iain Hamilton Paraphrase of the music for organs in An Epitaph for This World and Time (1970) (first performance)
William Wordsworth Sonata for violin and piano. Op 84 (1967)
A programme of recent records Mozart Symphony No 38, in D (Prague) (K 504)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
3.51* Puccini Duet: Tu, tu, amore? Tu? (Manon Lescaut) MONTSERRAT CABALLÉ (soprano) BERNBÉMARTI (tenor)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS
4.0* Milhaud Le carnival d'Aix CARL SEEMAN N(piano)
RADIO LUXEMBOURG ORCHESTRA conducted by the COMPOSER
Johann Anton Stamitz Rondo capticcioso in G major
LÕ ANGELLOZ (flute) (France) Schubert Prometheus (o 674)
Bartok Az Agyam hivogat, Op 16 No 3: WILLIAM PARKDR (baritone) (USA)
SYLVAINE BILLIER (piano)
Bartok Introduction; Finale (String Quartet No 1)
SCHISCHLOV QUARTET (USSR)
Wolf Mignon: Kennst du das Land? Goethe Lieder)
YUKO TSUJI (mezzo-soip) (Japan) TAN CRONE (piano)
Georges Enesco Aux demoyselles paresseuses: Changeons propos (Chansons. Op 15): IONEL PANTEA (baritone) (.Romania.) TAN CRONE (piano)
Eugène Bozza Agres'tide
VALENTIN ZVEREV (flute) (USSR) NATALIA BATASCHEWA (piano)
Haydn Quartet in o. Op 76 No 1 TOKYO STRING QUARTET (Japan)
(The Prizewinners' concert given on 18 .September 1970. Recording made available by courtesy of Bavarian Radio)
THURROCK CHORAL SOCIETY and HANWELL GIRLS' CHOIR sing music by Vaughan Williams, Bantock, Stanford and Kodaly
TREVOR HARVEY looks at some musical events in the North during the next seven days
6.25 Programme News and Stock Market Report
Opening Concert
Mendelssohn Elijah
JANET PRICE (soprano) ALFREDA HODGSON (Contralto) DUNCAN ROBERTSON (tenor) RAIMUND HERINCX (baritone)
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM CHOIR
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BRADBURY conductor LOUIS FREÌMAUX from the Town Hall Part 1
PETER BURKE of Sussex University talks about the life and work of the great cultural historian, Aby Warburg. In particular he looks at the recent ' intellectual ' biography of Warburg by Professor E. H. Gombrich. He talks of the great tradition of historiography founded in the writings and teachings of Warburg which lives after him in the Institute which bears his name.
Part 2
Henze Piano Concerto No 2
CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH LONDONPHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone record
followed by an interlude
LONDON MEDIAEVAL GROUP
John Whitworth (counter-tenor) Martyn Hill (tenor)
Duncan Robertson (tenor) Robert Spencer (lute)
Alan Lumsden (sackbut) Tony Moore (sackbut)
Mary Remnant (fiddle, rebec)
Marytin Wailes (recorder, Gothic harp, portative organ) director GILBERT REANEY (chamber organ)
Hasprois MedSe fu en amer veritable
Cesaris Or sus, mon cuer
Binchois Soy6s loyal a vo povoir
Dujay Ce jour le doibt
Gilet Velut 11 n'est dangier que de vilain Bartholomeus Brollo Qui Ie sien veult bien maintenir
Dujay Dongs contort a vostre amy
Antonio de Cividale Clarus ortus - Gloriosa mater
Introduced by GILBERT REANEY