Time: GTS 7.0 am
Seixas Overture in D
GULRKNKIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RENATO RUOTOLO
7.11* Bach Suite No 1, in c
VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS, directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
7.39* Seixas Concerto in a, for harpsichord and string orchestra: RUGGERO GERLIN
7.50* da Silva Sinfonia in b flat
GULBENKIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RENATO RUOTOLO
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Ravel Pavane pour une infante défunte
THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MUNCH
8.13' Poulenc Organ Concerto in G minor: E. POWER BIGGS NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN
8.32' Falla Ballet: El amor brujo
VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES' (sop)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA, OOnducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI gramophone records
Mendelssohn
Die erste Walpurgisnacht LILI CHOOKASIAN (contralto) ERNST HAEFLIGER (tenor) HERMANN PREY (baritone)
RAYMOND MICHALSKI (bass-bar) MUSICA AETERNA ORCHESTRA and CHORUS, conducted by FREDERIC WALDMAN gramophone record
A series devoted to music composed in the same year
Nielsen Symphony No 3 (Sinfonia Espansiva) - Ruth Guldbaek (soprano) Erik Sjoberg (baritone) Danish State Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by John Frandsen (gramophone record)
10.20* Rachmaninov Etudes-Tableaux (from Op 33 and Op 39) - John Bingham (piano)
10.35* Stravinsky Two poems of Balmont - Evelyn Lear (soprano) Columbia Chamber Orchestra conducted by Robert Craft (gramophone record)
10.39* Debussy Le Martyre de Saint Sebastien - Suzanne Danco (soprano) Nancy Waugh (contralto) Marie-Lise De Montmollin (contralto) Union Chorale De La Tour-De-Peilz, Suisse Romande Orchestra conducted by Ernest Ansermet (gramophone record)
11.2* Schoenberg Six Little Pieces. Op 19 - John Bingham (piano)
11.9* Vaughan Williams Five Mystical Songs - John Shirley-Quirk (bar), Choir of King's College, Cambridge, English Chamber Orchestra conducted by David Willcocks (gramophone record)
11.29* Scriabin Three Studies, Op 65 - John Bingham (piano)*
11.37* Sibelius Symphony No 1 - Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Herbert von Karajan (gramophone record)
PETER FRANKL (piano) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conducted by GARY BERTINI Part 1
Mozart Symphony No 25 (K 183)
12.33* Bartok Piano Concerto No 1
A selected item from last Sunday's programme,
Part 2
Weber Overture: Abu Hassan
1.24* Beethoven Symphony No 2 (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 9: Joan Carlyle (soprano) gramophone records
Ninth of ten programmes Haydn Trio in f (H xv 6)
Beethoven Seufzer eines Ungeliebten-Gegenliebe
Haydn Trio in c (H xv 15) OROMONTE PIANO TRIO ‡ IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
JENNIFER PARTRIDGE (piano)
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by KENNETH ALWYN The second of five programmes featuring concert versions of film scores. This week music by John Ireland , Brian Easdale and Virgil Thomson
Tales and Music for Younger Listeners with David Munrow
Gilbert Amy Diaphonies DOMAINE MUSICAL ENSEMBLE conducted by THE COMPOSER (gramophone record)
4.50* Per Norgard Wenn die Rose sich selbst schmiickt DOROTHY DOROW (soprano) TINKA MURADORI (flute)
ADRIJA POTROSKO (double-bass)
BONNIE LYNN ADELSON (percussion)
5.0* Isang Yun Glissées SIEGFRIED PALM (cello)
5.13* Tavener Three surrealistic songs
DOROTHY DOROW (soprano)
BONNIE LYNN ADELSON (percussion) (Recordings made available by Yugoslav Radio)
Gilbert Amy Inventions
DOMAINE MUSICAL ENSEMBLE conducted by THE COMPOSER (gramophone record)
EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY SINGERS and THE LINN CHOIR sing music by Handel, Nikolaus Hermann , Kenneth Leighton , Antonio Lotti. Sweelinck and Warlock
JOAN CHISSELL looks at some musical events in the North during the next seven days.
6.25 Programme News and Stock Market Report
6.30 Perspective Sounds in Depth
Stereophonic sound Is playing an increasingly important part in radio. The stereo service will soon be extended to Radios 2 and 4. DAVID STRIPP , JOHN TYDEMAN and MICHAEL MASON talk about and illustrate the radio producer's use of stereo and the new experiences it offers to the radio listener.
Producer JOHN THOMAS
7.0 Affluence and Inequality
Ten programmes on the problems of the developing world presented by PETER DONALDSON. author of Worlds Apart 9: Aid and Trade
'The economy of the world Is controlled by the rich people. In a world of vultures the weak have to suffer.' (President Nyerere of Tanzania)
Poor countries must increase their trade - but rich nations impose tariffs on their goods. Poor countries need aid - but current aid policies often work against real development. What measures are needed for a more rational world economy? Producer DAVID DICKINSON
(For publication - Worlds Apart - see page 19)
The first of two programme* based on the book by CHARLES HINDLEY
Hindley's collection of Victorian street broadsides was first published in 1871 and presents an unequalled picture of the first half of the 19th century as seen, not by middle-class interpreters, but by ordinary people themselves
Written and compiled by MICHAEL ROSEN
Producer MAURICE LEITCH
C
Oratorio by Haydn (sung in English)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC CHOIR conductor JOHN ALLDIS GERALD COVER
(harpsichord continuo)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conducted by GEORG SOLTI from the Royal Festival Hall, London
Parts 1 and 2
A series of six talks 4: Friedrich Engels
MICHAEL FLINN , Professor of Economic History at Edinburgh University, talks about Engels' survey of working-class conditions in England in the 1840s. Professor Flinn, in evaluating Its importance, questions some of its originality,
Part 3
Ives Orchestral Set No 1: Three Places in New England BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS
10.50* William Schuman New England Triptych PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
11.7* Ives Orchestral Set No 2 CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS conducted by MORTON GOULD
11.24* Ives, orch Schuman Variations on America
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MORTON GOULD gramophone records