Time: gts 8.0 am
Records of music by Tchai kovsky , Balakirev, Faur6, Wald teufel and Wolf-Ferrari
Beethoven Quartet in F major, Op 18 No 1
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
(From a concert given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, on 23 October 1969)
9.30* Beethoven Sonata in A flat major, Op 110 RADU lupu (piano)
(From a concert given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, on 27 November 1969)
9.50' Mahler Symphony No 8
TOONKUNST CHORUS, AMSTERDAM ' STEM DES VOLKS,' AMSTERDAM ST WILLIBRORDUS CHURCH YOUTH
CHORUS
COLLEGIUM MUSJCUM , AMSTERDAM AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
(Recording made available by courtesy of Netherlands Radio)
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Schubert's complete piano sonatas and new opera records reviewed by STEPHEN DODGSON and CHARLES OSBORNE
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, led by HUGH BRADLEY conducted by BRYAN BALKWILL Part 1
Elgar Excerpts from Nursery Suite
12.31* Haydn Symphony No 97
Midday Concert: part 2
1.5 Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival
1.16* Rawslhorne Symphony No 3
A personal choice of records presented by Philip Jones including at 1.53" Heinz Holliger playing oboe music by C. P. E. Bach and Rossini; at 2.6* Otto Klemperer conducting Wagner's Siegfried Idyll; at 2.24* Kirsten Flagstad in songs by Grieg and Purcell; at 3.9* Janet Baker and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau singing duets by Brahms; and at 3.22* Mozart's Piano Concerto No 17, in G (K 453). With Daniel Baremboim playing and conducting the English Chamber Orchestra
given by JOAQUIN ACHUCARRO
Brahms Variations on a theme of Robert Schumann , Op 9
Debussy Preludes: Ondine; Général Lavine - eccentric; La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune; Feux d'artifice; La cathédrale engloutie
Scriabin Studies: c sharp minor, Op 2 No"l; d sharp minor. Op 8 No 12
Scriabin Prelude and Nocturne for the left hand, Op 9
JOHN AMIS talks to artists- composers, conductors or performers - most closely concerned with the highlights of next week's broadcast music,
Introduced by Peter Clayton
played by CSABA ERDELYI (viola)
CLIFFORD BENSON (piano)
Telemann Fantasias Nos 7, 9 and 12 (Twelve Fantasias, originally for violin) Kodaly Adagio in c
Weber Andante e Rondo ongarese, Op 35 (transe Primrose)
Opera in three acts
Libretto by Giambattista Varesco
Music by Mozart
(sung in Italian)
(Recording made available by courtesy of Italian Radio)
Anthony Quinton gives the last of four talks.
Act 2
The Cinema
Introduced by PHILIP OAKES This edition includes:
COLIN MCARTHUR discussing Sam Peckinpah 's Straw Dogs and the handling of violence in the cinema
ERIC RHODE on the Japanese cinema of the 30s as reflected in the current National Film Theatre season ' Ozu. Mizoguchi and their Generation ' and comment on Sight and Sound's recent international poll on the ten best films of all time
Producer ROSEMARY HART
Act 3
by Cathleen Nesbitt
It is now more than half a century since Rupert Brooke died in April 1915. His biography by Christopher Hassall and the volume of his letters edited by Geoffrey Keynes have told us something of his love for the actress Cathleen Nesbitt during the last three years of his life; but she herself has never spoken publicly of their relationship until now.
She talks to MICHAEL ELLIOTT
First in a new weekly series of late-night musical entertainments
This week music by Chabrier, Satie. Stravinsky , Faure and Messager. performed by ANNE SHASBY , RICHARD MCMAHON (piano duet)
HUGUES CUENOD (tenor) MARTIN isepp (piano)
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS AURIACOMBE CBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by IGOR STRAVINSKY (gramophone records)