Time: GTS 7.0 am
Michael Haydn Symphony No 20 HUNGARIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
7.23* Fiala Cor anglais Concerto in E flat: HEINZ HOLLIGER
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.35* Janacek Lachian Dances
BRNO STATE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by JIRI WALDHANS
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Glinka Overture: A Life tor the Tsar
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
8.15' Tchaikovsky Concert Fantasy: PETER KATIN (piano)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
8.43* Balakirev Symphonic Poem: Russia
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by ALCEO GALLIERA gramophone records
Mendelssohn
Part Songs: Im Walde; Die Nachtigall
CAMERATA VOCALE OF BREMEN conducted by WILLY KOPF -ENDRES
9.10* Quartet in D, Op 44 No 1 JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET a 9.38* Part Songs: Fruhlingsahnung; ImWald: BERGEDORFER CHAMBER CHOIR, conducted by HELLMUT WORMSBACHER gramophone records
conducted by TERENCE LOVETT Mozart Overture: The Seraglio Respighi Suite: The Birds
Delibes. arr Mouton Ballet Suite: Sylvia
Fifth of six programmes
Quartet in c major, Op 37
In the magic wood, Op 11 No 2 St Francis, Op 46b No 3
Songs of the foolish Muezzin, Op 42 (sung in Polish) Quartet. Op 56
GABRIEL! STRING QUARTET HAZEL HOLT (soprano)
PETER PETTINGER (piano)
Rossini Overture: The Thieving Magpie: PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by VON KARAJAN
11.40* Prokofiev Violin Concerto NO 2:
HENRYK SZERYNG LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ROZHD ESTVENSKY
12.7* Schubert Symphony No 9. in C: PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by KLEMPERER gramophone records
ALAN CIVIL HORN TRIO Hugh Bean (violin) Alan Civil (horn)
David Parkhouse (piano)
Brahms Trio in E flat, Op 40 Don Banks Trio
(Fifth of 12 concerts in the Friends' Meeting House promoted by the Manchester Tuesday Midday Concerts Society in association with the BBC)
Opera in four acts
Music by Aribert Reimann
Libretto by Claus H. Henneberg after the play by Ivan Goll (sung in German)
(first broadcast in this country)
South German Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Reinhard Peters
(Recording from the 1971 Schwetzingen Festival made available by South German Radio)
The action takes place at the beginning of the 20th century.
Acts 1 and 2
2.45* During the Interval
John Warrack on the Melusine legend and the 20th century.
3.0* Melusine Acts 3 and 4
Variations on a Nursery Song JULIUS KATCHEN (piano)
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT gramophone record
Tales and Music for Younger Listeners with David Munrow
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano)
(Part of a public recital in the Royal Festival Hall, 1967) 1
Copenhagen Youth Symphony Orchestra
Niels Gade Concert Overture: Echoes of Ossian conducted by IB ERIKSSON
Nielsen Symphony No 2 (1902) (The Four Temperaments) conducted by JOHN FRANDSEN Introduced by ANTHONY FRIESE-GREENE
(Recordings made available by courtesy of Danish Radio)
JOAN CHISSELL looks at music in the South and West. Scotland and Northern Ireland during the next seven days.
C.25 Programme News and Stock Market Report
6.30 English in Action
Ten programmes on language 9: Learning to
Speak ANDREW WILKINSON , Reader in Education in English, University of Birmingham, discusses the ways in which young children learn to speak and the role played by adults.
Producer ALAN WILDING
7.0 Regency People
IAN GRIMBLE explores the meaning of the Regency Age through studies of ten notable people who lived in it 9: Sir Walter Scott
Producer PEGGY BACON
BBC WOMEN'S CHORUS
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ Part 1
Debussy Three Nocturnes
7.56* Messiaen Et exspecto resurrectiunem mortuorum
A series of five programmes to examine the changing picture of the past that emerges from a new approach to archaeology
2: Trade arid Society
DR COLIN RENFREW. Senior Lecturer in Prehistory and Archaeology at Sheffield University, explains how new scientific techniques are enabling prehistorians to retrace man's first trade routes. The new results, however, go further than merely drawing lines on a map.
Part 2 Stravinsky The Rite of Spring
(A1970PromenadeConcert)
Fantasia in G minor, Op 77 ALFRED BKENDEL (piano) gramophone record
MUSICA RESERVATA
Jantina Noorman (mezzo-sop) Margaret Philpot (mezzo-sop) Grayston Burgess (counter-ten) Edgar Fleet (tenor) John Dudley (tenor) Ruth David
(treble rebec and vielle) Eleanor Sloan
(treble rebec and vielle)
Daphne Wehb (tenor rebec) Desmond Dupre
(tenor rebec and bass viol) Colin Sheen (sackbut)
John Sothcott (recorder)
Bernard Thomas (crumhorn) Richard Harvey (crumhorn) James Tyler
(lute, cittern and crumhorn) Anthony Rooley
(lute and cittern)
Brian Wilson (harp) Jeremy Montagu
(nakers and percussion) director MICHAEL MORROW (citole and bells) conductor JOHN BECKETT
Part 1: 13th and 14th century
Two talks by R. A. WEALE 1: Painting in the Dark
Dr Weale , Reader in Physiological Optics at the University of London and a keen student of painting. talks about two approaches to the rendering of darkness in painting,
Part 2: 15th century
(A public concert given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, on 18 May)