Time: gts 7.0 am
Schumann Overture, Scherzo and Finale
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORG SOLTI
7.21* Bruch Violin Concerto No 1, in G minor:.IGOR OISTRAKH ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID OISTRAKH
7.47* Elgar Serenade in E minor, for string orchestra ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-1N-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER gramophone records
Morning Concert: part 2 BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader COLIN STAVELEY conducted by JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
8.5 Beethoven Overture: Coriolan
8.14* Ravel Suite: Mother Goose
8.33* Haydn Symphony No 84
Mendelssohn
Overture: Son and Stranger MUSICA AETERNA ORCHESTRA conducted by FREDERIC WALDMAN
9.12* Rondo brillant in E flat, for piano and orchestra
JOHN OGUON LONDONSYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ALDO CECCATO
9.23* Symphony No 4, in a (Italian)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA - conducted by LORIN MAAZEL gramophone records
leader REGINALD LEOPOLD conducted by JOHN BARKER †
Mozart Serenade No 6. in D (Serenata notturna) (K 239)
Francis Chagrin Album for
Nicholas Sibelius Suite:
Rakastava Julius Harrison Troubadour Suite
Seventh in a series of 13concerts from stone buildingsBBC NORTHERN SINGERS
Conductor STEPHEN WILKINSON WISSEMA STRING QUARTET with JEAN SONI (viola) and dewi WATKINS (cello) from the Chapter House, Durham 1 in a sequence of music from Josquin des Prés to the present day
117 December: The Chapel of the Resurrection, Belfast)
First of two recitals of his piano music played by PF.TEP. WEIS
Humoreske-Bagatelles (1897)
11.42* Chaconne (1916)
11.52* Suite (1919)
MALCOLM WILLIAMSON (organ) BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conductor BRYDEN THOMSON Part 1
Brahms Tragic Overture
12.32* Williamson Organ Concerto
JOHN AMIS talks to DEREK PARKER about Sir Thomas Beecham , who died ten years ago.
Part 2
Bernstein Symphonic Dances (West Side Story)
1.44* Wagner Siegfried's journey to the Rhine (The Twilight of the Gods)
(Before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Manchester)
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
With TERENCE WEIL (cello) Mozart Quartet in E flat major (K 428)
2.24* Webern Quartet. Op 28
2.30* During the Interval
LEO BLACK talks about Schubert's c major String Quintet.
2.40* Chamber Music: part 2 Schubert
Quintet in c major (D 956)
(A concert given in October 1970 before the British Music Society of Northern Ireland in the Sir William Whitla Hall,
Queen's University, Belfast)
Baroque, Classical and Modern Part 1
Corelli Concerto Grosso in D, Op 6 No 1: HANS KALAFUSZ (violin) JURGENVLACH (violin)
RUDOLF GLEISSNER (cello) SOUTH GERMAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LEOPOLD HAGER
(Recording from the Schwetzingen Festival made available by South German Radio)
3.44* Beethoven Piano Concerto No 1: MARTHA ARGERICH CZECit PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO
(Recording from, the Salzburg Festival made available by Austrian Radio)
Talus and Music for Younger Listeners with David Munrow
Par: 2 Boulez
Domaines. for clarinet and small orchestra: MICHEL PORTAL MUSIQUE VIVANTE ENSEMBLE conducted by DIEGO MASSON gramophone record
Bartok Fifteen Hungarian Folk Songs
Bartok Allegro barbaro
5.38* Janacek Quartet No 2 (Intimate letters)
5.57* Kodaly Meditation on a theme of Debussy
Dohnanyi Menuet (Suite in the olden style)
Dohnanyi Ruralia Hungarica Nos 5 and 7 BALINTVAZSONYI (piano) SMETANA STRING QUARTET
JOAN CHISSELL takes a look at some musical events in London and the South East during the coming mid-week,
6.25 Programme News and Stock Market Report
Twelve programmes in which
PETER WISHART examines the basic materials of music, and shows, in music from the concert repertoire, how composers have used them
9: Aria and Rondo
In the late 17th century the rondo was a simple alternating form used for dance-like movements, but in the hands of Beethoven it was expanded, and the numerous returns of the tune were treated by him with great subtlety and wit. Producer DAVID EPPS t
(Next week: Sonata Form)
(For publication see page 19)
A performance to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Accademia Monteverdiana given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London, on 10 September
Patricia Clark (soprano) Ursula Connors (soprano) Shirley Minty (contralto) Ian Partridge (tenor) John Noble (baritone)
Accademia Monteverdiana, chorus-master Edgar Fleet
Orchestra led by Jurgen Hess
Harold Lester (organ continuo)
Conductor Denis Stevens who also introduces the programme
Part 1
Dixit Dominus (Psalm 109)
Cantantibusorganis (Antiphon)
Valerianus (Antiphon)
Laudate pueri (Psalm 112)
by roy OWEN ' Reader in French, University of St Andrews
After considering Eugene Vma ver's recently published book The Rise of Romance, Dr Owen looks for a different and complementary approach to the development of romance by following the fortunes of Sir Gawain from his first appearance in literature to the English Sir Gawain and the Green Knight,
(Monday, 13 December: introductory talk by Professor Gwyn Jones and the first of four dramatised readings from Sir Gawain and the Green Knight)
Part 2
Nisi Dominus (Psalm 126)
Lauda Jerusalem (Psalm 147) Jesu corona virginum (Hymn) Magnificat
A study of the literary and psychological sources of Tennyson's enigmatic poem The Lady of Shalott
Others taking part:
ELIZABETH PROUD ,ARTHUR BOSH GERALD CROSS , GODFREY KENTON PETER MARINKER
CLIFFORD NORGATE
Written and produced by TERENCE TILLER †
First programme in a series to includefive of Mozart's later quartets
Haydn QuartetJtin E major, Op 54 No 3
Mozart Quartet in A major (K 464)
DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET