Time: GTS 7.0 am
Haydn Six German Dances Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields directed by Neville Marriner
7.12* Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 2, in F
Munich Bach Orchestra, conducted by Karl Richter
7.24* Schubert Rondo in A, for violin and string orchestra
Arthur Grumiaux
New Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Raymond Leppard
7.39* Mozart Symphony No 33, in B flat (K 319)
English Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Colin Davis
Morning Concert: part 2
8.5 Rossini Overture: Tancreai PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA. conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI
8.11* Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor: ARTUR RUBINSTEIN
RCA VICTOR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ALFRED WAILENSTEIN .
8.42* Turina Danzas fantasticas
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA cenducted by ERNEST ANSERMET gramophone records
Piano Concerto No 5, in E flat (Emperor)
BRUNO-LEONARDO GELBER
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by FERDINAND LEITNER gramophone record
Music of the English Stage before 1700 performed by the EARLY MUSIC CONSORT
James Bowman (counter-tenor) Nigel Rogers (tenor)
David Munrow (recorder, crumhorn, shawm. rauschpfeife, gemshorn, sordun and rackett) Oliver Brookes (viola da gamba and rebec)
Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord. harp and percussion) Introduced and directed by DAVID MUNROW
(A public concert given in the Greenwich Theatre on 14 March by the Greenwich Theatre Concert Society) Part 1
SUSAN BRADSHAW discusses and illustrates some of the problems and techniques involved in learning and performing avant-garde works,
Part 2
(piano)
Schubert Sonata in A (D 664) gramophone record
Part I Bartok
Violin Concerto No 2
HENRYK SZERYNG , BUDAPEST
PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY ORCHESTRA conducted by ERVIN LUKAS
(Recording made available by courtesy of Hungarian Radio)
Midday Concert: part 2 Q
1.5 Schubert Symphony No 8, in B minor (Unfinished)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted bv CLAUDIO ABBADO
(Recording made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio)
Bach Violin Concerto in A minor: UTO UGHI, NETHERLANDS RADIO CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST BOUR
(Recording made available by courtesy of Netherlands Radio)
Comic opera in three acts
Libretto by GIOVANNI RUFFINI. after Anelli's Ser Marc ' Antonio Music by Donizetti (sung in Italian)
CHORUS OF THE VIENNA STATE OPERA chorus-master
WALTER HAGEN-GROLL
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by RICCARDO MUTI
(Recording from the 1971 Salzburg Festival made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio) Acts 1 and 2 3.10* During the Interval
The Importance of being Ernesto A talk by JULIAN BUDDEN , with illustrations by KEITH ERWEN (tenor), NINA WALKER (piano)
3.30* Don Pasquale Act 3
Tales and Music for Younger Listeners with David Munrow
(piano) Part I
Haydn Sonata in G minor (Haydn Society No 44)
Rachmaninov Sonata No 1, in D minor, Op 28
by RONALD PAULSON
The second of two talks by the author of the recently published biography of Hogarth. Many of Hogarth's pictures are set in a prison or other institution. Professor Paulson traces the theme of enclosure in Hogarth's work and relates It to some aspects of the artist's own life and artistic personality,
An exhibition entitled William Hogarth , Paintings, Engravings, Drawings, is at the Tate Gallery until 6 February.
Part 2
Schubert Four Impromptus (D 899)
Chopin Twelve Etudes, op 25
(Given in the Central Hall, York University, on 3 July as part of the 1900th Anniversary celebrations)
by HUGH TREVOR-ROPER , Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford. A talk first broadcast on 15 August on the occasion of the bicentenary of Scott's birth.
It may seem odd that a novelist should be credited with a historical revolution, but those who have re-directed the course of history have almost all been non-historians or, at most. amateur historians: Machiavelli, Montesquieu, Herder, Hegel. Marx. And Sir Walter Scott was a historical innovator in this sense.
(Scott and Music: tomorrow.
8.30 pm. Radio 4) followed by an interlude
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conductor BRYDEN THOMSON Part 1
Walton Capriccio burlesco
8.4' Elgar Introduction and Allegro for strings
8.21* Haydn Symphony No 96
Why should archaeological excavations at the world-famous King Solomon's Mines at Timna in Israel have upset Biblical scholars? Dr Beno Rothenberg sets the scene in a conversation With Laurie John.
Part 2 Bartok
Concerto for Orchestra
(Given before an invited audience in the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, on 12 August)
Faure Le jardin clos (1915-18: eight poems by CHARLES VON LERBERGHE)
Tippett The hearts assurance (1951: five poems by ALUN LEWIS and SIDNEY KEYES)
JEANNETTE SINCLAIR (Soprano) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
A Medieval Yuletide Poem in a translation by Gwyn Jones. Arranged for stereo in four programmes by Raymond Raikes with music by Stephen Dodgson which includes settings of 14th-century carols.
3: Christmas at The Wirral - The Exchange of Winnings with The King's Singers directed by Simon Carrington and the orchestra conducted by Rae Jenkins.
Producer Raymond Raikes
Quartet in c major, Op 76 No 3 (Emperor)
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET