Time: GTS 7.0 am
Rossini Overture: II Signor Bruschino
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
7.10*Mozart Violin Concerto No 4, in D (K 218)
WOLFGANG SCHNEIDERHAN who also directs the BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
7.34* Kodaly Suite: Hary Janos LONDONSYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records
A record request programme
Weber Overture: Der Freischiitz
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by orro KLEMPERER
8.15* Rachinaninov Piano Concerto No 3, in D minor
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANATOLE FISTOULARI
Tallis and Byrd
To include Motets by Tallis, and Madrigals by Byrd gramophone records
by CLIFFORD HARKER from Bristol Cathedral
Buxtehude Chorale Partita on Auf meinen lieben Gott
Bach Prelude and Fugue in » minor (s 544)
Franck Pastorale , Op 19
leader MAURICE CAVANAGH conducted by ERIC WETHERELL
The third in a series of 14 programmes
Henry Cowell Quartet No 3 (Mosaic)
BEAUX ARTS STRING QUARTET (gramophone record) Carter Sonata
BOSTON SYMPHONY CHAMBER
PLAYERS
(gramophone record) Ives Quartet No 2
AMICI STRING QUARTET
Beethoven Four Bagatelles (Op 126) (played on an 1825 piano by Conrad Graf of Vienna): JÖRG DEMUS
12.14* Alkan Six Preludes (Op 31) (played on an 1851 piano by Joseph Schneider of Vienna): RONALD SMITH
12.25* Alkan Le festin d'Esope, Op 39 No 12 (played on an 1855 piano by Sebastian Erard of London): RONALD SMITH
12.37* Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No 2, in G minor ARTUR RUBINSTEIN
SYMPHONY OF THE AIR, Conducted by ALFRED WALLENSTEIN gramophone records
The sixth of 11 weekly programmes in which distinguished musicians discuss. and in some cases also perform. music for which they have a special affection
Today Charles Rosen (piano) discusses and plays Chopin's Sonata in B minor. Op 58
conductor MEREDITH DAVIES with ROBERT TEAR (tenor) IFOR JAMES (horn)
William Mathias Divertimento for string orchestra
2.23* Britten Serenade for tenor, horn and string orchestra
2.48* Sibelius Symphony No 7
Schubert Impromptus (D 899): Nos 2, and 4 Britten Hymn to St Cecilia
Faurf Nocturne No 6, in D flat; Impromptu No 2. in F minor Ravel Trois Chansons: Nicolette; Trois beaux oiseaux;
Ronde ENID CLARKE (piano)
BBC WEST OF ENGLAND SINGERS conductor PHILIP MOORE
from St John's College, Cambridge
Responses (Gibbons) Psalms 53, 54, 55
Lessons: Isaiah 51, vv 1-8; Luke 9, vv 18-27
Canticles (Pelham Humphrey in E minor)
Anthem: Lord, let me know mine end (Maurice Greene )
Hymn: Thy kingdom come, on bended knee the passing ages pray
Director of Music GEORGE GUEST Organist JONATHAN RENNERT
Records chosen by the under-20s, introduced by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
A request for music of 1964: In c, by Terry Riley , Stockhausen's Mikrophonie 1, Shostakovich's tenth string quartet, and three of the top pops.
Present-day jazz on records Introduced by CHARLES FOX
CHRISTOPHER HEADINGTON looks at some musical events in the Midlands. East Anglia and Wales during the next seven days.
6.25 Programme News and Stock Market Report
6.30 Wiedersehen in Ansburg
A 20-iesson follow-up course to Reiseburo Atlas
6: Erika beim Karneval
With ILSE SINGER. JORG SORENSEN ANGELIKA SAHLA , LILLY KANN and PETER LAFAIRE
Text of scene by ALEXANDRA MARCHL-VON-HERWARTH Broadcast script and production by EDITH R. BAER
Introduced by Philip Oakes
This edition includes:
Jonathan Miller discussing Alan J. Pakula's Klute
John Gillett on Satyajit Ray's Days and Nights in the Forest
and Alexander Cockburn commenting on Bernardo Bertolucci's The Conformist and Leif Furhammar and Folke Isaksson's book Politics and Film.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH
From the Royal Festival Hall London
LILIAN Apoli (soprano)
PAULINE TINSLEY (soprano) ANNA MALEWICZ-MADEY (mezzo-soprano)
ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
DONALD MCINTYRE (bass) BBC CHORUS
BBC CHORAL SOCIETY
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by MICHAEL GIELEN Part 1 Ligeti
Requiem (first public performance in this country)
by JAMES H. BILLINGTON , Professor of History, University of Princeton
It is still right to think of Russia in rural terms, as regards mentality, tradition and even demography. Yet the history of Russian culture is a history of cities - ' Kiev the Mother, Moscow the Heart, Petersburg the Head - right up to Magadan Magnitogorsk, Novosibirsk....
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 9, in d minor (Choral)
(Donald Mclntyre broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)
CHARLES HAMPDEN-TURNER , an expatriate Englishman now working at the Cambridge Institute in Boston, Massachusetts, and author of Radical Man, talks to KRISHAN KUMAR , Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Kent at Canterbury.
played by EDITH PICHT-AXENFELD (organ, harpsichord and clavichord)
Preludes and Fugues Nos 1-11 C 48,' Book 2)