Time: GTS 8.0 am
Records of music by Offenbach, Svendsen. Johann Strauss, Moszkowski and Latin-American composers
Settings from Goethe's Faust
Schubert Der Konig von Thule; Gretchen arn Spinnrade; Gretchens Bitte: ELLY AMELINC (sop) IRWINGAGE (piano)
(Recording from the Holland Festival made available by Netherlands Radio)
9.19* Schumann Scenes from Goethe's Faust
SOPHIA VAN SANTE (soprano)
MARlE-LOUISE GILLE (contralto) URSULA BOESE (contralto) DONALD GROBE (tenor)
CHOIR AND BOYS' CHOIR OF
SV HEDWIGS CATHEDRAL. BERLIN BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ERICH LEINSDORF
(Recording made available by West Berlin Radio)
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library - Beethoven's Symphony No 3: TREVOR HARVEY Recent orchestral records: reviewed by MARTIN COOPER
Miles Coverdale (piano)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Groves
Wagner Overture: Tannhauser
12.30* Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 1, in F sharp minor
Midday Concert: part 2
1.5 Bruckner Symphony No 6
A personal choice of records presented by Edward Greenfield including at 2.0* three famous musicians - ELGAR, STOKOWSKI and BEECHAM - conducting (and talking); 2.44* Strauss songs sung by ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF ;
3.7* STEPHEN bishop playing Beethoven's Piano Concerto No 1; 3.45. excerpts from Mozart's opera Le nozze di Figaro, conducted by COLIN DAVIS
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET with CECIL. ARONOWITZ (viola)
Haydn Quartet in c. Op 33 No 3 Mozart Quintet in G minor 4K 516)
With JOHN AMIS
Records introduced by Manfred Mann
This week Led Zeppelin
JOAQUIN ACRUCARRO (piano)
SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA leader SAM BOR conductor ALEXANDER GIBSON Mozart Symphony No 29, in A Brahms Piano Concerto No 2
Ivan Illich talks to Richard Wollheim
1 suspect that quite suddenly people will realise that increased productivity destroys conviviality.' (IUich)
Ivan Illich , who was born in Vienna and educated in Rome, was Vice-Chancellor of the Catholic University of Puerto Rico until 1960. Since then he has lived in Mexico
Richard Wollheim is Grote Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic in the University of London
Recorded during the Zeno Symposium, an international philosophical conference held in Cyprus in September,
(William Walsh reviews Ivan Illich 's Deschooling Society: Friday, 8.35 pm)
Opera in four acts and an epilogue.
Poem after Bjornson by Charles Grandmougin
Music by Cesar Franck
(first broadcast in this country) (sung in Italian)
MILAN CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF ITALIAN RADIO conducted by Vittorio Gui
(Recording made available by courtesy of Italian Radio)
(Postponed from 23 October) Acts 1 and 2
GEOFFREY STRICKLAND discusses the developing influence of a French writer and philosopher whom he sees as ' for the first time in his career.... at the head of a 1 evolutionary movement which is widespread and may succeed in at least some of its objectives.'
Acts 3 and 4
EDWARD LOCKSPEISER diSCUSSes Laforgue's enthusiasm for Wagner and Impressionism, his prophetic insights, and the way in which he charted a new area of ironic sensibility.
of the 17th century
MARIE LEONHARDT < baroque violin) VERONIKA HAMPE (viola da gamba) ALAN CURTIS (harpsichord)
Music by William Brade , Heinrich Scheidemann, Johann Schop , Sweelinck and Thomas Baltzar , and Buxtehude's Trio-Sonata in 0 (Recording made available by courtesy of Radio Bremen)