Time: GTs 7.0 am
Telemann Concerto alia polonaise, in G: EDUARD MELKUS CAPELLA ACADEMICA conducted by KURT REDEL
7.13* Ramcau Suite: Les Paladins: LUCIEN THEVET (horn) JEAN-RENE GRAVOIN. (violin) JEAN-LOUIS PETIT CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA
7.35* C. P. E. Bach Cello Concerto in A: PIERRE FOURNIER LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS conducted by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Rossini Overture: Semira mide: PIIILHARMONU ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
8.18* Mozart Serenade No 9, in D major (Posthorn) (K 320) CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL gramophone records
Smetana and Janacek
Janacek Glagolitic Mass
LIBUSE DOMANINSKA (soprano) VERA SOUKUPOVA (contralto) BENO BLACHUT (tenor) EDUARD HAKEN (bass)
CZECH SINGERS CHORUS
CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KAREL ANCERL gramophone records
conducted by MICHAEL MOORES Sullivan Overture: lolanthe
Butterworth A Shropshire Lad Chabrier Danse slave Sibelius Valse triste
Burgmiiller, arr Moores Suite: La peri
The third of six" programmes
Romance, Op 23; Mythes, Op 30 YOSSE ZIVONI(violin)
CLIFTON HELLIWELL (piano)
The Splendours of Venice In memoriam
Sir John Barbirolli
AMBROSIAN SINGERS
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE
LESLIE PEARSON (organ continuo) JOHN CONSTABLE
(harpsichord continuo)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD Part 1
Cavalli Laudate Dominum
Giovanni Gabrieli 0 magnum mysterium; Canzona septimi toni
Cavalli Salve Regina; Canzona a 8 Monteverdi Laetatus sum
11.50* The Concert Interval
J. W. LAMBERT talks about the large part-music plays in his life.
12.10* Festival Concert Part 2
Giovanni Gabrieli Sonata plan e forte
Cavalli Laetatus sum
Monteverdi Sonata sopra Sancta Maria
Cavalli Ave maris stella; Deus tuorum Monteverdi Gloria a 7 (From St Nicholas Chapel, King's Lynn)
Allegri String Quartet with Janet Hilton (clarinet)
Haydn String Quartet in F minor, Op 20 No 5
Mozart Clarinet Quintet in A major (K 581)
(The third of 12 public concerts in the Friends' Meeting House, Manchester, promoted by the Manchester Tuesday Midday Concerts Society in association with the BBC)
An opera in three acts and 15 scenes
Music by Berg.
Libretto based on the play by GEORG BÜCHNER (sung in German)
Cast in order of singing:
CHORUS OF THE
VIENNA STATE OPERA chorus-master
WALTER HAGEN-GROLL
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BÖHM
(Recording from the 1971 Salzburg Festival, made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio) Act 1
2.40* During the Interval
MOSCO CARNER talks about Berg as a music dramatist,
2.55* Wozzeck Acts 2 and 3
(piano)
Schumann Arabeske in c, Op 18
Granados The maiden and the nightingale (Goyescas)
Chopin Waltz in A flat, Op 64 No 3 gramophone records
Tales and Music for Younger Listeners with David Munrow
given by the LINDSAY STRING QUARTET With
ANDRE TCHAIKOWSKY (piano)
Andro Tchaikowsky String Quartet (first broadcast performance in this country)
Franck Piano Quintet in r minor
Lindsey Youth Orchestra conductor G. Jv TIMMINS Arnold Little Suite No 1
5.57* Arne Air and Giga
6.0* Elgar Moths and butterflies; The tame bear (The Wand of Youth: Suite No 2)
6.6* Wagner Grand March (Tannhauser)
Introduced by MICHAEL SCOTT
BARRIE ILIFFElooks at 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 English in Action
Ten programmes on language 7: Writing and Speaking
Written language is sometimes wrongly thought of as the best language. LEE DAVIDSON , Lecturer in Linguistics at the University of Leeds, shows that writing and speaking are different ways of communicating and that each has its own techniques.
Producer ALAN WILDING
7.0 Regency People
IAN GRIMBLE explores the meaning of the Regency Age through the studies of ten notable people who lived in it 7: The Duke of Wellington
The soldier who won the battle of Waterloo, rose to the highest command during the Napoleonic war, expressed a considerable contempt for his troops, and received the most astronomical awards in British history from the public purse. Producer PEGGY BACON
Symphony No 2
STEFAN:A wovtowicz (soprano) BRIGITTE FASSBAENDER (contralto)
LUCERNE FESTIVAL CHORUS SWISS FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL KLETZKI
(Recording made available by courtesy of Swiss Radio)
The Roman Catholic theologian, HANS KÜNG, of Tubingen University, talks to ROBERT MURRAY , SJ, about his book Unfehlbar? published earlier this year in an English translation with the title: Infallible-An Inquiry. Infallibility, Professor Kung appears to argue. cannot inhere in the papal office, in Councils, in Scripture or in dogmatic propositions of any kind. Only God is infallible,
Smetana String Quartet No 1, in E minor (From my life)
Schumann Song-cycle: Frauenliebe und Leben (A woman's life and love: poems by Chamisso)
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET VICTORIA SUMNER ( soprano) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
Three works involving the Idea of programmatic music, and including Wolf's only long orchestral work, the symphonic poem based on Kleist's tragedy
Penthesilea Wagner A Faust Overture CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL (gramophone record)
Liszt Apres une lecture du Dante: JOHN OGDON 'piano)
Wolf Symphonic Poem: Penthesilea.
VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO GERDES (gramophone record)
(Kleists Penthesilea in the production by John Powell will be broadcast on 21 Nov)