Time: GTS 8.0 am
Lortzing Overture: Der Wildschutz BAMBERG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHRISTOPH STEPP
8.12* Josef Strauss Waltz: Music of the Spheres VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ROBERT STOLZ
8.22* Janacek Lachian Dances LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by FRANCOIS HUYBRECHTS
8.45* Josef Strauss Waltz: Village Swallows VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ROBERT STOLZ
8.55* Sousa March: The Stars and Stripes LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
(gramophone records)
This week a concert given at the Vienna Festival on 12 June Debussy Prélude a I'après-midi d'un faune: Three Symphonic
Sketches: La mer
BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
9.39* Bartok Quartet No 2 BARTOK STRING QUARTET
10.7* Debussy Images, Set 3
BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONYORCHESTR1 conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
10.43' Bartok Quartet No 6 BARTOK STRING QUARTET
(Recordings made available by Austrian and Hungarian Radios)
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Chopin's
Sonata No 3, in B minor, by JOSEPH COOPER
Recent choral records reviewed by TREVOR HARVEY
Douglas Cummings (cello)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conducted by Vernon Handley
Part 1
Bax Symphony No 5
Midday Concert: part 2
1.5 Dvorak
Cello Concerto in B minor
A personal choice of records presented by Andrew Porter including at 1.50* Isaac's A la Bataglia, played by the NEW YORK PRO MUSICA; at 2.36* THE ITALIAN QUARTET playing Verdi's Quartet in E minor; at 2.59* Barber's Knoxville: Summer of 1915, sung by LEON-TYNE PRICE; and at 3.28* HERBERT VON KARAJAN conducting Beethoven's Battle Symphony
DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET
Mozart Quartet in E flat (k 428) Mendelssohn Quartet, Op 13
i
With JOHN AMIS
Records introduced by Manfred Mann
This week John Lennon
(This Week's Sounds: page 15)
Dixit Dominus
6.17* Beatus vir
6.28* Mass in five parts
WALLY STAEMPFLI (soprano) YVONNE PERRIN (soprano)
MAGALI SCHWARTZ (contralto) CLAUDINE PFRRET (contralto) OLIVIER DUFOUR (tenor)
CHARLES VUICHARD (tenor) IHILIPPK HUTTENLOCHER
(baritone)
OSCAR LAGGER (bass)
LAUSANNE UNIVERSITY CHOIR
JEAN-CLAUDE BLANC (trumpet) ANDRÉ BESANCON (trumpet)
LAUSANNE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
EDGAR FISCHER (cello continuo) ANDRÉ LUY (organ continuo) conducted by TITO GOTTI gramophone records
I. Bernard COHEN of Harvard, Editor of the Variorum edition of Newton's Principia, ta.lks with PETER LASLETT of Cambridge about the significance of the Principia, and about Newton himself.
A Schubert programme including the second of two Festival recordings of this Symphony, both played by the VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Under KARL BOHM Part 1
Symphony No 2, in B flat major
NELSON GRAHAM argues that Alice's Adventures in Wonder-land explores in an amazingly courageous manner, the hinterland between sanity and madness. Our impulse is to subdue its subversiveness by relegating it to the supposedly harmless realm of children's literature.'
Reader HARVEY HALL
Part 2
Symphony No 9, in c major
(A Salzburg Festival recording by courtesy of Austrian Radio)
DEBE BHATTACHARYA talks about the music of the gypsy caravans of West Asia.
followed by an interlude
Elisabeth Lutyens Concertante for five players, Op 22
Maxwell Davies Sonata for trumpet and piano
ELGAR HOWARTH , JOHN CONSTABLE† Anthony Gilbert Spell-respell ALAN HACKER (clarinet)
RONALD LUMSDEN (piano)
Patrick Harrex Sonata for voice, flute and percussion
Alfred Schnittke Dialogue, for cello and seven players
CHARLES TUNNELL (CellO) JANE MANNING (soprano) VESUVIUS ENSEMBLE
(John Constable broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)
Symphonic romane, Op 73
JEAN COSTA at the organ of S'Sernin, Toulouse gramophone record