Time: GTS 7.0 am
Handel Overture: Saul
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS EDUARD MULLER (Organ) conducted by AUGUST WENZtNGER
7.20* Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A (K 622) JOHN MCCAW
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
7.57* Boyce Symphony No 1, in b flat
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin)
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Wieniawski Polonaise No 1, in D, for violin and orchestra PINCHAS
ZUKERMANLONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS
8.11* Tchaikovsky Suite No 2, in c
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
8.47* Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 6 (Carnaval de Pesth) (orch composer and Doppler) BAVARIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LEOPOLD LUDWIG gramophone records
Saint-Saens
Variations on a theme of Beethoven, Op 35
BRACHA EDEN and ALEXANDER TAMIR (two pianos)
9.22* The Nightingale and the Rosa RITA STREICH (soprano)
BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by KURT GAEBEL
9.27* The Carnival of the Animals
CYRIL SMITH and PHYLLIS SELLICK with a CHAMBER ENSEMBLE gramophone records
Schubert Symphony No 2
10.25* Bruckner Symphony No 8 (ed Nowak)
VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JOSEP KRIPS
(Recording from-the 1971 Bregenz Festival made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio)
First of three programmes including Reger's Clarinet Sonatas
Poulenc Sonata (1962)
11.49* Reger Sonata in A flat major. Op 49 No 1
GERVASE DE PEYER (clarinet) PETER WALLFISCH (piano)
Lully Overture: Thésée
12.19* Lully Chaconne (Amadis) ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord)
12.24* Leclair Flute Concerto in c
HANS-MARTIN LINDE
CONCERT GROUP OF THE
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS conducted by AUGUST WENZINGER
12.40* Rameau Suite: Les Indes galantes
LAMOUREUX CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS DE FROMENT gramophone records
(died 16 December 1921)
Malcolm Binns (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra led by Maurice Brett conducted by George Malcolm
Marche heroique
Symphonic Poem: Le rouet d'Omphale
Jota aragonesa
Danse macabre
Fantasy: Africa, for piano and orchestra
Suite algerienne
Sonata in B flat major, Op 22 FRANK W1BAUT (piano)
(Lo Speziale)
Opera in three acts Music by Haydn Libretto by CARLO GOLDONI
Sung in the German translation by KARL HEINZ FÜSSEL and HELMUT WAGNER
AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MILTIADES CARIDIS (Recording from the 1971 Bregenz Festival made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio) The action takes place in a small Italian port.
Mengone, Sempronio's assistant - MANFRED SCHMIDT (tenor)
Sempronio, the apothecary - FERRY GRUBER (tenor)
Volpino, a rich young dandy - HANNA ROSE WALD (mezzo-sop)
Grilletta, Sempronio's ward - BELLA JASPER (soprano)
Tales and Music for Younger Listeners with David Munrow
Fauré Sonata No 1, in A major, Op 13
Prokofiev Sonata No 2, in B major. Op 94b
ESTHER GLAZER (violin)
EASLEY BLACKWOOD (piano)
Netteswell Youth Band conductor BRAMWELL TAYLOR
Eric Ball Swiss Festival March (first broadcast performance) Elgar Severn Suite
Stuart Johnson Symphony for Brass (first broadcast performance)
Introduced by ANTHONY FRIESE-GREENE
Noel Goodwin takes a look at some musical events in the South and West, Scotland and Northern Ireland during the next three weeks.
6.25 Programme News and Stock Market Report
The Horror Story (New series) 1: Gothic Tales
CHRISTOPHER LEE and ALEX HAMILTON talk with psychologist DR CHRISTOPHER EVANS about the origins and attraction of gruesome tales set in gothic castles and about the two best-known gothic characters: Frankenstein's creature and Count Dracula.
Gothic horror continued into this century, as illustrated by H. P. Lovecroft 's short story The Gable Window, read by EDWARD BISHOP.
Producer ROBIN BRIGHTWELL
The second of two programmes 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 peoplo themselves.
Written and compiled by MICHAEL ROSEN
Ballads played and sung by TERRY YARNELL. JIM O'CONNOR JOHN FAULKNER , SANDRA KERR and JOHN FOREMAN
Producer MAURICE LEITCH
leader EMANUEL HURWITZ conducted by MALCOLM ARNOLD with MICHEL BÉROFF (piano) from the Royal Festival Hall, London Part 1
Tchaikovsky Overture-fantasia: Romeo and Juliet
8.20* Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 5, in G minor
A series of five programmes to examine the changing picture of the past that emerges from a new approach to archaeology.
4: The Reconstruction of Lifeways
PROFESSOR LEWIS R. BINFORD Of the Department of Archaeology and Prehistory in the University of New Mexico has made fundamental contributions to American ' New Archaeology.' In this talk he looks at the relevance of studies of contemporary society in interpreting the archaeological record.
Part 2
Strauss Burleske in n minor, for piano and orchestra
9.30* Arnold Symphony No 5
WANDSWORTH SCHOOL BOYS' CHOIR director of music RUSSELL BURGESS
SCUOLA DI CHIESA
Michael Winfield (oboe) James Brown
(oboe and cor anglais)
Kerry Camden (bassoon) Stefan de Haan (bassoon) John Wilbraham (trumpet) William Stokes (trumpet) Alan Lumsden (trombone) Tony Moore (trombone)
Jane Ryan (viola da gamba) Francis Baines (violone) Ralph Downes (organ) conductor JOHN HOBAN who also introduces the music Arauxo Organ Processional: Tiento de primero tono
Moreno Invitiatory: Deus In adjutorium
Victoria Psalm: Dixit Dominus Ceballos Psalm: Laudate pueri Dominum
Cererols Psalm: Laetatus sum Mudarra Psalm: Nisi Dominus Plainsong: Lauda Jerusalem
Escobar Hymn: Ave maris stella
Cererols Magnificat
Cabezon Brass Processional: Ave maris Stella
Egties Salve en Romance: Reina y Madre
Arauxo Organ Recessional: Tiento de medio registro de dos tiples, regundo tono