Time: GTS 8.0 am
Messager Overture: Véronique LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN-CLAUDE HARTMANN
8.9* Sainl-Saens Morceau ae concert, for harp and orchestra: NICANOR ZABALETA, FRENCH RADIO AND TELEVISION ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON
8.23* Coleridge-Taylor Petite suite de concert
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE WELDON
8.37* Ireland Decorations ALAN ROWLANDS (piano)
8.47* William Mathias Diverti mento
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by DAVID ATHERTON gramophone records
Schubert Symphony No 6, in C
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Rafael Kubelik
(Recording from the Vienna Festival made available by Austrian Radio)
9.40* Beethoven String Quartet in E flat, Op 74 (The Harp) Aeolian String Quartet
10.15* Dallapiccola Quattro Liriche di Antonio Machado Catherine Gayer (soprano)
Aribert Reimann (piano)
(Recording from the Schwetzingen Festival made available by South German Radio)
10.23* Beethoven Violin Concerto in D:
Henryk Szeryng
South German Radio Orchestra, conducted by Hans Muller-Kray (Recording made available by South German Radio)
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Reviews of a set of Mozart's complete piano concertos and of recent organ records by STEPHEN DODGSON and PAUL TILLEY
LAWRENCE GLOVER (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conductor CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN Haydn Symphony No 48, in c major (Maria Theresia )
12.38* Ravel Concerto for piano (left hand) and orchestra
Midday Concert: part 2
1.5 Sibelius Symphony No 1
A personal choice of records presented by Andrew Porter including at 2.9* the BORODIN STRING QUARTET playing Borodin's Quartet No 2, in D: at
2.42* JOST MICHAELS as the soloist in the Clarinet Concerto in G by Johann Moller : at 2.57* Clementi's Piano Sonata in r, played by VLADIMIR HOROWITZ (mono): at 3.13* LOTTE LENYA singing some Kurt Weill songs: and at 3.33* Bizet's symphony in c, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
Nigel Perrin (counter-tenor)
Alastair Hume (countertenor) Alastair Thompson (tenor) Anthony Holt (baritone)
Simon Carrington (baritone) Brian Kay (bass) with JOSEPH HOROVITZ (piano) JOHN GRAY (double-bass) ROY JONES (drums)
Tallis The Lamentations of Jeremiah
Three folk songs:
Cherry ripe (Horn, arr Whit-worth); The one-eyed Riley (arr Humphris): Blow away the morning dew (arr Gordon Langford )
Horovitz Cantata: Captain Noah and his floating zoo
JOHN AMIS talks to artists concerned with the highlights of next week's broadcast music.
Records introduced by Manfred Mann featuring this week
Blood. Sweat and Tears
(This Week's Sounds: page 17)
YFRAH NEAMAN (violin) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR Brahms Variations on the St Anthony Chorale
Bruch Violin Concerto No 2 Simpson Symphony No 2
Molinaro Saltarello ; Ballo detto 11 Conte Orlando; Saltarello; Fantasia: JULIAN BREAM gramophone record
An opera in two acts Music by Monteverdi realised by RAYMOND LEPPARD Libretto by u. F . BUSENELLO English translation by GEOFFREYDUNN Sadler 's Wells Opera at the LondonColiseum
SADLER'S WELLS OPERA CHORUS chorus-master HAZEL VIVIENNE SADLER'S WELLS ORCHESTRA leader BARRY COLLINS conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD Producer COLIN GRAHAM
The action takes place in Rome in AD 64.
Act 1 Prologue: Olympus
Sc 1: Outside Poppea's house
Sc 2: Inside Poppea's house Sc 3: The Imperial Palace
Sc 4: Inside Poppea's house Sc 5: Outside Poppea's house Sc 6: The palace garden Sc 7: Seneca's house
RAYMOND LEPPARD discusses his realisation of The Coronation of Poppea with JEREMY NOBLE. †
Act 2 Sc 1: Nero's apartments in the palace
Sc 2: Ottavia's apartments in the palace
Sc 3: Poppea's house Sc 4: A street
Sc 5: A harbour
Sc 6: The coronation
DEBRN BHATTACHARVA talks about some of the parallels in the gypsy music one encounters in India, the Middle East, the Balkans, and in Southern Europe. In the last programme he discusses the music of the gypsies in the Latin countries,
Schubert Symphony No 5
BERLIN STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by LEO BLECH