Time: GTS 7.0 am
Johann Strauss Overture: Cagliostro in Wien
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
7.12 Lalo Cello Concerto in D minor: MAURICE GENDRON
MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by ROBERTO BENZI
7.38* Sullivan, arr Mackerras Ballet: Pineapple Poll (Scene 3): ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS gramophone records
A record request programme
Mozart Piano Concerto No 27, in B flat (K 595): GEZA ANDA, who also directs the SALZBURG MOZARTEUM CAMERATA ACADEMICA
8.37* Prokofiev Fragments from Acts 2 and 3 (The Stone Flower) SUISSK ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by SILVIO VARVISO
Beethoven
Overture: Fidelio
9.13* Symphony No 4. in B flat BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN gramophone records
by RICHARD ELFYN JONES from New Hall, University College. Cardiff
Bach Prelude and Fugue in G major (s 541)
9.53* Liszt Prelude and Fugue on BACH
Final programme in this series of little-known piano concertos Busoni Concerto in c, for piano, men's chorus and orchestra
JOHN OGDON , ROYAL PHILHARMONIC CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIELL REVENAUGH gramophone record
Continuing the series of music composed in the United States since the turn of the century
Ives Charlie Rutlage ; Grant-Chester; The Housatonic at Stockbridge; Romanzo di Central Park
RICHARD ANGAS (bass)
PETER PETTINGER (piano)
Barber Hermit Songs, Op 29 LEONTYNE PRICE (soprano) SAMUEL BARBER (piano) (gramophone record)
Ives General William Booth enters into Heaven RICHARD ANGAS , PETER PETTINGER
Harry Partch The Letter (first broadcast in this country) THE GATE 5 ENSEMBLE conducted by THE COMPOSER (gramophone record)
AMARYLLIS FLEMING (Cello) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by HUGH BRADLEY conducted by EMANUEL HURWITZ Part 1
Mozart Symphony No 26, in E flat major (K 184)
12.27* Walton Cello Concerto
Midday Concert: part 2
1.5 Dvorak Serenade in o major, for string orchestra
1.37* Brahms Academic Festival Overture
Bliss Song-cycle: Angels of the mind
Britten Six Metamorphoses after Ovid, for oboe
Hoist Four Songs, Op 35, for voice and violin
Adrian Beaumont Three Songs, Op 3, for voice and oboe (first broadcast performance)
Rubbra Sonata No 2, for violin and piano
JANET PRICE (soprano)
ANTONY SAUNDERS (pianO) JOHN WILLIAMS (oboe)
PETER MOUNTAIN (Violin) ANGELA DALE (piano)
conducted by GEORGE HURST Mozart Symphony No 38, in d (Prague) (K 504)
3.30* Hindemith Symphony: Mathis der Maler
from Leeds Parish Church
Introit: A boy was born (Britten)
Responses (Ayleward)
Psalms 142 and 143 (S. S. Wes ley, Stonex)
Lessons: Isaiah 61; Matthew 11. vv 2-6
Canticles (Batten, Third Service)
Anthem: 0 Magnum Mysterium (Scarlatti)
Carol: Unto us Is born a son (Carols for Choirs 43)
Organist and Master of the Choristers DONALD HUNT Assistant Organist ANTHONY LANGFORD
Walton Symphony No 2
Gunther Schuller Symphony for brass and percussion
Records chosen by the under-20s. introduced by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
Present-day jazz on records Introduced by CHARLES FOX
6.25 Programme News and Stock Market Report
6.30 In Russia Today 3: Life in the Villages
... where the peasantry work on collective or state farms but still provide over a quarter of the country's food on their private plots
Following ' Life in the Towns ', PETER FRANK of Essex University, in conversation with Soviet people and British sovietologists, examines how the other half lives.
Producer HUGH PURCELL
7.0 Perspective
Art for God's Sake
At the Victoria and Albert Museum an exhibition of Victorian Church Art is on view until the end of January.
NICHOLAS TAYLOR discusses the characteristics and significance of 19th-century church design and furnishing and the contrasting ideas of the present day, with SHIRLEY BURY , organiser of the exhibition; DR GILBERT COPE of the Institute for the Study of Worship and Religious Architecture: the REV DONALD REEVES , Vicar Of St Peter 's, Morden, and artist PATRICK REYNTIENS
Producer PEGGY BACON
Art
Introduced by ANDREW FORGE
Alternatives to Gallery Art: one of the outstanding recent tendencies in art is for artists to look for new ways and places for showing their work. ANDREW FORGE discusses this development with NIGEL GREEN -wood, private gallery owner and former dealer; FERRIS NEWTON: PAUL OVERY ; and JASIA REICHARDT
Producer I EONIE COHN
leader ELI GOREN conducted by BRIAN PRlESTMAN
Part 1 Tchaikovsky
Suite No 3, in G major
by IDRIS PARRY , Professor ot Modern German Literature in the University of Manchester
Robert Musil, Hermann Hesse , Kafka and Rilke all use in different ways the image of the wall and the hole in the wall as the symbol of the situation in which man is at once brought to a standstill and offered a mysterious, ambiguous way out of his trap.
Part 2 Brahms, orch Schoenberg
Piano Quartet in G minor, Op 25
(Given before an invited audience in BBC Studio 1. Maida Vale. London. Requests for tickets for future concerts may be sent to [address removed], enclosing SAE)
Quartet No 1, in D minor, Op 7 played by the Parrenin String Quartet
Mr Smith 's Apocalypse A jazz cantata by Michael Garrick
Text by JOHN SMITH JAZZ PRAISES CHOIR AND SOLOISTS conducted by PETER MOUND
CHOIR OF HOUNSDOWN SECONDARY SCHOOL conductor REG FLETCHER with JOHN SMITH (tenor)
BETTY MULCAHY (reader)
NORMA WINSTONE , DON RENDELL ART THEMEN, HENRY LOWTHER
COLERIDGE GOODE , TREVOR TOMKINS MICHAEL GARRICK (pipe organ)
Introduced by MICHAEL GARRICK Producer JOHN F. MUIR