Time: GTS 7.0 am
Handel Sinfonia (Semele, Act 2) ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
7.11* ROssler Horn Concerto in D minor
ERICH PENZEL
WURTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JORG FAERBER
7.31* Berwald Symphony in E flat (1845)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIXTEN EHRLING
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Ibert Escales
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MUNCH
8.21* Poulenc Piano Concerto GABRIEL TACCHINO
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGES PR ÊTRE
8.42* Gershwin An American in Paris
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY gramophone records
Prokofiev
Symphonic Sketch: Autumn Violin Concerto No 1, in D IGOR OISTRAKH
Four Portraits and Denouement (The Gambler) MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY gramophone records
leader NORMAN GEORGE conductor ERNEST TOMLINSON Alan Boustead Overture in 31 Fauri, orch Rabaud Dolly Suite
Khachaturyan Lullaby (Gayaneh)
Tomlinson Light Music Suite No 2 (first broadcast performance) -
Third of a series featuring the piano music of Brahms and some of Schubert's less-known songs
Ian Partridge (tenor) Jennifer Partridge (piano) Peter Wallfisch (piano)
Schubert Songs: Im Fruhling; Die Liebe hat gelogen; An mein Herz
Brahms Sonata No 1, in C major
Schubert Songs: Die gefangenen Sanger; Die Sterne (Wie blitzen die Sterne); An den Mond (Geuss, lieber Mond); Bei dir allein
Brahms Fantasien, Op 116
CSABA ERDELYI (viola)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by HUGH BRADLEY conducted by JAMES LOUGHRAN Mendelssohn Symphony No 4, In A (Italian)
12.33* Walton Viola Concerto
Midday Concert: part 2
1.5 Beethoven Symphony No 6. in F major (Pastoral)
Opera in two acts Music by DONIZETTI
Libretto by FRANÇOIS BAYARD and VERNOY ST GEORGES
Sung in the Italian version of CALISTO BASSI
VIENNA STATE OPERA CHORUS VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by BRUNO AMADUCCI
(Recording from the 1971 Bregenz Festival by courtesy of Austrian Radio) Act 1
CHARLES OSBORNE compares Donizetti's La figlia del reggimento with the original French version,
Act 2
Tales and Music for Younger Listeners with David Munrow
MOGENS ELLEGAARD
Ole Schmidt Toccata No 1, Op 24
Per Norgard Anatomic Safari Torbjorn Lundquist Metamorphoses
(All first broadcast performances in this country)
The Peabody Conservatory of Music. Baltimore, USA Ives Tone Roads No 3
George Crumb Night of Four Moons (first broadcast in this country)
Richard Rodney Bennett Crazy Jane
CONTEMPORARY MUSIC ENSEMBLE
Stravinsky Ballet: Jeu de cartes PEABODY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LEO MOLLER
(Recordings by courtesy of the Peabody Institute, Baltimore)
MISHA DONAT takes a look at some musical events in the South and West, Scotland and Northern Ireland during the next seven days.
6.25 Programme News and Stock Market Report
6.30 The Arabs
8: The Arabs and the Future Presented by HUGH MACPHERSON Producer GRAHAM TAYAR
(For publication see page 14)
6.30-7.0 VHF Open University: see Radio 3 VHF on facing page
7.0 A Language in Your Briefcase
A guide to selling abroad The Far East Introduced by HENRY DESCHAMPSNEUPS
Written by DOUGLAS TOOKEY Producer DAVID TURPIN
PETER WALLFISCH (piano)
ALFREDA HODGSON (contralto) KURT WESTI (tenor)
NEILSON TAYLOR (baritone)
YORK'S 1'900 CELEBRATIONS CHOIR chorus-master JOHN WARBURTON BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conductor BRYDEN THOMSON from York Minster
(Presented by the BBC in association with the City of York 1900th Anniversary Celebrations Committee) Part 1
Gabrieli Sonata octavl tonl (Sacrae symphoniae)
7.37* Beethoven Fantasia in c minor, for piano, chorus and orchestra
7.59* Janacek Sinfonietta
ALAN PRYCE-JONES observes the life of New York and comments on the arts and politics as they are seen in the city.
Part 2
Mozart Symphony No 35, In a major (Haffner) (K 385)
9.6* Walton Gloria , for soloists, chorus and orchestra
Alan Montefiore, Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, talking to Bryan Magee. Mr Montefiore, who teaches philosophy in English at Oxford and in French at Montreal, sets the ground covered by the series in an international context. The complete series of programmes will be published as a book later in the year.
(1882-1947) plays the Beethoven Concerto and Lalo's Symphonie espagnole (gramophone records)
Hans Keller , who introduces the programme, writes:
Half gypsy and half saint, with a virtuoso technique that owed more to inspiration than to practice, Hubermann was a uniquely creative re-creator. As a 14-year-old boy he made Brahms weep when he played his Violin Concerto; as a mature man he came to be known as an outsider - to those who could not follow him far enough inside the music,