Time: GTS 7.0 am
Liszt Piano Concerto No 1, In E flat: SVIATOSLAV RICHTER LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by KYRIL KONDRASHIN
7.25* Tchaikovsky Symphony NO 2: VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
Morning Concert: part 2 0
8.5 Tchaikovsky Overture-fantasia: Romeo and Juliet
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
8.26* Borodin Symphony No 2 USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV gramophone records
Symphony No 35, in D (Haffner) (K 385)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BÖHM
9.24* Flute Concerto in s (K 314): AURELE NICOLET , LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS, conducted by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER gramophone records
DAVID COWSILL (oboe)
MARIEGOLD PICKERILL (piano) JAMES WALKER (piano)
Saint-Saens Oboe Sonata, Op 166
Trevor Hold Kemp's nine daies wonder (first broadcast performance)
Giinler Raphael Oboe Sonata in B minor, Op 32 (first broadcast performance in this country)
First of six weekly programmes given by the BBC Chorus Victoria Missa quarti toni
11.36* Villa Lobos Missa S Sebastião
BBC CHORUS conductor PETER GELLHORN
Rossini Overture: II viaggio a Reims: CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE SZELL
12.23* Mendelssohn Capriccio brillant, Op 22
GARY GRAFFMAN (piano)
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MUNCH
12.34* Tchaikovsky Fantasy:
Francesca da Rimini: LENINGRAD PHILHARMONICORCHESTRA, Conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY gramophone records
French organ music played by BERNARD LAGACE
Titclouze Magnificat quinti toni
1.17* Clérambault Suite du premier ton
1.35* Franck Choral No 1, in E (Part of a public recital given in St Albans Cathedral on 29 June 1971; the remainder will be broadcast on 16 January)
A weekly series based on the music in the current repertory of London's Festival Ballet Introduced by CORMAC RIGBY This week:
Dvorak Variations 0 Choreography by Ronald Hynd Music by Dvorak (Symphonic Variations)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS Le Beau Danube
Choreography by Massine
Music by Johann Strauss , arranged by Roger Desormiere LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON
gramophone records
Second of nine programmes
Lyric Pieces: Notturno, Op 54 No 4; Butterfly, Op 43 No 1; To the spring, Op 43 No 6: Wedding-day at Troldhaugen, Op 65 No 6
Songs: Im Kahne, Op 60 No 3: Ich liebte; Der Jager; Dereinst, Gedanke mein, Op 48 No 2: Ich lebe mein Leben in Sehnsucht, Op 70 No 2 Ballade in G minor, Op 24 CELIA ARIELI (piano)
MARJORIE BIGGAR (mezzo-sop) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
MICHAEL WAKEHAM (baritone) PAUT. HAMBURGER (piano)
Schumann Der arme Peter (Romanzen und Balladen); Du bist wie eine Blume (Myrthen); Belsatzar, Op 57
Schubert Der Atlas ; Ihr Bild; Das Fischermadchen ; Die Stadt (Schwanengesang)
Schumann Dein Angesicht ; Es leuchtet meine Liebe (Lieder und Gesange); Lehn' deine Wang' an meine Wang'!; Mein Wagen roHet langsam (Vier Gesange)
A programme of recent records Beethoven Quartet in E flat, Op 74 (The Harp)
WELLER STRING QUARTET
5.11* trad, arr Manuel Vails Sephardic Songs
VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (sop) JEAN CLAUDE GÉRARD (flute) OSCAR GHIGLIA (guitar)
5.23* Prokofiev Quartet No 2, Op 92 (on Kabardine and Balkar themes)
NOVAK STRING QUARTET
THE HANWELL BAND conductor F.roc BRAVINGTON William Rimmer The Cossack Gordon Jacob Joyful Noise ?
Gilbert Vinter John o' Gaunt; Challenging Brass
JOHN RUSSELL takes a look at some musical events In London and the South East during the coming weekend,
6.25 Programme News and Stock Market Report
6.30-7.0 VHF
Open University
6.30 Vient de parattre
20 lessons in spoken French
11: Le second souffle de Paxtourellex
Written by RICHARD MARTINEAU and ANNE-MARIS GIROLAMI
Presented by CATHERINE GRAHAM With PAUL COUSTER , ANDRE MAHANNI PAMELA STIRLING , JACQUES BONNET Producer ANN CALDWELL
(Rptd: Saturday, 10.30 am, R4) (For publication see page 14)
7.0 Amici, buona sera!
For details see Friday, 6.30 pm
South-West German Radio presents a concert of his music on behalf of the European Broadcasting Union Part 1
Divertimento (1922), for small orchestra with men's chorus (first performance of reconstructed score)
Concerto (1924), for violin and wind orchestra
Ian Grimble discusses the career of Gilles de Rais, companion-in-arms of Joan of Arc. His remarks are prompted by Jean Benedetti's book Gilles de Rais, which is published today,
Part 2
Symphony No 2 (1933-34) GERARD JARRY (violin)
FRANKFURT VOCAL ENSEMBL1 chorus-master
DIETHARD HELLMANN
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF SOUTH-WEST GERMAN RADIO conducted by ERNEST BOUR
From the Hans Rosbaud Studio, Baden-Baden
(Der Silbersee: Thursday, 2.0)
GEORGE MACBETH introduces new poems by TANER BAYBARS
SAM BROWN , ALAN BROWNJOHN
ALASDAIR MACLEAN , PETE MORGAN ROBIN MUNRO , JON SILKIN
JOHN SMITH , MATTHEW SULLIVAN and CHARLES TOMLINSON read by the authors themselves followed by an interlude
ACCADEMIA MONTEVERDIANA
Mark Deller , Geoffrey Mitchell (counter-tenors)
Edgar Fleet, Nigel Rogers (tenors)
John Noble (baritone) John Frost (bass)
CHOIR OF TRINITY SCHOOL, CROYBON JAYE CONSORT OF VIOLS director DENIS STEVENS who also introduces the music anon Processional Respond: Jacet granum; Verse: Cadit custos; Prosula: Clangat pastor John Benet Sanctus: Jacet granum anon Clangat tuba, martyr Thoma; Laetare Cantuaria; St Thomas , we honour thee; In Rama sonat gemitus; Sequence: Solemne canticum; Conductus: Novus miles sequitur; Antiphon: Pastor caesus
Leonel Power Credo: Opem nobis
Palestrlna Opem nobis anon Thomas gemma Cantua riae-Thomas caesus in Doveria; Sequence: Ante thronum regentis omnia
(A public concert given during the 1970 Canterbury Festival)