Time: GTS 7.0 am
Smetana Overture: The Bartered Bride
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
7.12" Dvorak Symphony No 6, in d major
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records
8.5 Dvorak Overture: Othello
8.21* Schubert, orch Webern Six German Dances
8.29* Bizet Symphony in C major
BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra led by Barry Griffiths, conductor Bryden Thomson
Smetana and Janacek .Janacek In the mist
LAMAR CROWSON (piano)
9.24* Smetana String Quartet No 2. in D minor SMETANA QUARTET gramophone records
Seventh in a series of programmes each devoted to music composed in the same year
Mendelssohn Symphony No 1. in C minor
New Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by
Wolfgang Sawallisch
10.15* Donizetti Cavatina and Rondo (Emilia di Liverpool)
Joan Sutherland (soprano) with piano accompaniment
10.23* Schubert Quartet in D minor (Death and the Maiden)
Italian String Quartet
11.3* Beethoven Symphony No 9, in D minor
Gundula Janowitz (soprano)
Hilde Rossel-Majdan (Contralto)
Waldemar Kmentt (tenor)
Walter Berry (baritone)
Vienna Singverein
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
conducted by Herbert von Karajan
(gramophone records)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA led by DAVID LLEWELLYN conducted by JOHN ELIOT GARDINER with ANTHONY GOLDSTONK (piano) Part 1
Beethoven Overture: Coriolan
12.24' Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3, in c minor
A selected item from last Sunday's programme.
Part 2
Mendelssohn Overture: Ruv Bias
1.29* Stravinsky Symphony In c major
(Given before an invited audience in the Assembly Rooms, City Hall, Cardiff)
Present-day singers from London's Royal Opera House
Introduced by DONALD PRICE 7: Jon Vickers (tenor) gramophone records
Seventh of ten programmes OROMONTE PIANO TRIO
Trio in c minor (h xv 13)
Trio in E flat major (H xv 29)
A programme of chamber music in lighter vein RAYMOND COHEN ( Violin) with WILFRID PARRY (piano) DEIRDRE DUNDAS-GRANT JOANNA GRAHAM and NICHOLAS HUNKA (bassoons)
Tales and Music for Younger Listeners with David Munrow
Globokar Ausstrahlungeh (1971 version) (first broadcast in this country)
HEINZ HOLLIGER (oboe)
NETHERLANDS RADIO WIND ENSEMBLE
MEMBERS OF THE
NETHERLANDS RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS VONK
5.9* Holliger Pneuma (1970 version)
NETHERLANDS RADIO WIND ENSEMBLE
MEMBERS OF THE
NETHERLANDS RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
5.27* Penderecki Capriccio for wind instruments (1970) (first broadcast in this country) NETHERLANDS RADIO WIND ENSEMBLE
MEMBERS OF THE
NETHERLANDS RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by HANS vonk
(Recording from this year s Holland Festival made available by Netherlands Radio)
A series of programmes featuring British amateur choirs THE ALUN MOLD SINGERS conductor BRIAN HUGHES ME GWALIA MALE CHOIR conductor TERRY JAMES . sing music by Kodaly Victoria , . Susan Davies , Jacobus Handl , William Mathias and Herbert Hughes
BARRIE ILIFFE takes a look at some musical events in the North during the next seven days. 1
6.38 Perspective
A weekly programme on the arts
Art for God's Sake
Tomorrow an exhibition of Victorian Church Art opens at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
NICHOLAS TAYLOR discusses the characteristics and significance of 19th-century church design and furnishing and the contrasting ideas of the present day, with SHIRLEY BURY , organiser of the exhibition; DR GILBERT COPE of the Institute for the Study of Worship and Religious Architecture; THE REV DONALD REEVES , Vicar Of St Peter 's, Morden, and artist PATRICK REYNTIENS.
Producer PEGGY BACON
7.0 Amuence and Inequality Presented by PETER DONALDSON 7: The Uses of Capital
' What poor countries need Is not so much mass production but production by the masses.'
MAHATMA GANDHI
Poor countries have very little capital. So how can they best use their limited resources?
PETER DONALDSON. With PAUL STREETEN , GEORGE MACROBIE , RICHARD JOLLY and LORD BALOGH Producer DAVID DICKINSON
(For publication see page 19)
by MICHAEL GRANT
Dr Grant has recently undertaken a fresh study of Roman mythology, a subject which, according to him. has received singularly little attention from British classical scholars in recent years. (Postponed from 23 October)
A concert of his works conducted by THE COMPOSER MARGARET KITCHIN (piano)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Part 1
Concerto for double string orchestra (1939)
Fantasia on a theme of Handel (1939)
2: Mary Wollstonecraft and the Rights of Women
CLAIRE TOMALINtalks about the writings of Mary Wollstone craft which pioneered causes to be taken up by feminists in the 19th and 20th centuries. Her ideas appear not only in her treatise A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, but in her little-known novel Maria and her letters.
(Next Tuesday: Edmund Burke and ' Reflections on the Revolutions in France
Part 2
Symphony No 1 (1945)
A play for radio by JOHN MCGAHERN and ' No reason why we exist, Mr Boles, why we were born.
What do we know? Nothing, Mr Boles. Simply nothing.' Producer RONALD MASON
Song-cycle by Schubert poems by WILHELM MULLER BARRY MCDANIEL (baritone) GEOFREY PARSONS (piano)
(First of two broadcasts of the work. 26 November: Peter Pears and Benjamin Britten )