Time: GTS 7.0 am
Mozart Overture: The Magic Flute: HALLE ORCHESTRA, COnducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
7.13* Boccherini Concerto No 2 in c, for cello, two horns and string orchestra
ANNER BYLSMA , HERMANN BAUMANN ADRIAAN VAN WOUDENBERG
CONCERTO AMSTERDAM conducted by JAAP SCHRÖDER
7.30* Haydn Symphony No 103 (Drum-roll): VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBER VON KARAJAN '.' gramophone records
Morning Concert: part 2 BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader COLIN STAVELEY conducted by AKEO WATANABE
8.5 Weber Overture: Oberon
8.13* Ravel Le tombeau de Couperin
8.31* Mozart Symphony No 36, in c major (Linz) (K 425)
Sonata for flute, viola and harp: DORIOT ANTHONY DWYER BURTON FINE, ANN HOBSON
Trois poemes de Mallarme BERNARD KRUYSEN (baritone)
JEAN-CHARLES RICHARD (piano) Sonata for violin and piano JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN
MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS
gramophone records
conducted by Vilem Tausky with Martin Goldstein (piano)
Mendelssohn Overture: Ruy Blas
John Rushby-Smith Valse seriale
Delius La Calinda (Koanga) Alan Owen Concerto ritmico
Tausky Suite: From our village Dvorak Slavonic Dance No 7
from the Mountford Hall , University of Liverpool
WISSEMA STRING QUARTET Part 1
Beethoven Quartet in f minor, Op 95
Hugh Wood Quartet No 1
11.15* During the Interval
HUGH WOOD talks about Webern's Five Movements, Op 5.
11.30* Concert: part 2
Webern Five Movements, Op 5 Elgar Quartet in E minor
ANTONY PEEBLES (pianO)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by MYER FREDMAN Part 1
Haydn Symphony No 93, in D
12.41* Liszt Totentanz , for piano and orchestra
1.5 The Concert Interval
Three conversations between WALTER LEGGE and JOHN AMIS about the artists with whom Walter Legge worked during his years as a recording impresario.
1: Maria Callas
1.20 Midday Prom: part 2
Rachmaninov Symphony No 3, in A minor
(Given before an invited audience in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester)
BARRY TUCKWELL
MARGARET KITCHIN
Karl Kohn Encounters Zsolt Durko Symbols
(first performances in this country)
Schumann Adagio and Allegro
Beethoven Sonata in c minor, Op 10 No 1
Vaughan Williams Songs of travel: The vagabond; Let beauty awake; The roadside fire; Youth and love; In dreams unhappy; The infinite shining heavens; Whither must I wander?; Bright is the ring of words; I have trod the upward and the downward slope
Kenneth Leighton Conflicts, for piano
PETER WALLFISCH (piano) ALAN JONES (baritone)
WILFRID PARRY (piano)
Part 1 Schubert
Symphony No 1, in D major VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CARL MELLES
(Recording made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio)
Tales and Music for Younger Listeners with David Munrow
Part2
Henze Cantata: Whispers from heavenly death
EDDA MOSER (soprano) BERLIN PHILHARMONIC CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
Mendelssohn Symphony No 1, in c minor
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH gramophone records
Mozart Quartet in D major (K 575)
Mordecai Seter Elegy for clarinet and strings (first broadcast performance in this country) Bartok Quartet No 3
TEL AVIV STRING QUARTET Chaim Taub (violin)
Menahem Breuer (violin) Daniel Benyamini (viola) Uzi Wiesel (cello) with YONA ETTLINGER (clarinet)
ANDREW PORTER 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
6.30 Amici, buona serai
A course of Italian for beginners 10: A I Bar dello Sport
Written and presented by HUGH SHANKLAND and ERNESTO MUSSI , With
Silvia GAvuzzo as Carla Producer ANN CALDWELL
(For publication and records see page 15)
RADU LUPU (piano)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader KENNETH SILLITO conducted by RADU LUPU from the Usher Hall, Edinburgh Part 1
Schubert Symphony No 5, in a flat
8.3* Mozart Piano Concerto No 12, in A (K 414)
by RONALD LEWIN
Histories, Tolstoy declared, represent ' perhaps only .001 per cent of the elements which actually constitute the real history of peoples.'
Mr Lewin. author of Rommel as Military Commander and Montgomery as Military Commander, examines this view with reference to military studies of the Second World War, and underlines Tolstoy's conclusion that ' history would be an excellent thing if only it were true.'
Part 2 Piano Concerto No 2
This critical study of the South African poet Roy Campbell emphasises his divided nature and his lyrical genius. Written and spoken by PATRIC DICKINSON
Readers: MALCOLM HAYES
ANTHONY JACOBS , GARETH JOHNSON DAVID LYTTON , GEOFFREY WINCOTT Producer R. D. SMITH
by Lionel Rogg Part 1
Buxtehude Ciacona In c minor Buxtehude In dulci jubilo; Ach Herr, mich armen Sunder
Liibeck Prelude and Fugue No 3, in E major
Couperin Tierce en taille (Messe pour les paroisses); Offertoire sur les grands jeux (Messe pour les couvents)
Two talks by R. A. WEALE
2: All that the Eye Can Possess is Light
Dr Weale , Reader in Physiological Optics at the University of London and a keen student of painting, considers how different painters in the past have handled light as a medium,
Part 2 Bach
Fantasia in G major (s 572)
Chorale Preludes: Schmiicke dich, 0 liebe Seele (s 654); Ach bleib' bei uns (s 649)
Toccata and Fugue in d minor (Dorian)
(A public concert given In Clare College Chapei, Cambridge, on 8 March)