Time: Big Ben 8.0 am
Bach Violin Concerto in e
PACHAS ZUKERMAN directing the ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
8.24* Dufay Se la face ay pale; Resvellies vous et faites chiere lye
MUSICA RESERVATA conducted by JOHN BECKETT
8.36* Mozart Oboe Concerto in c (K 314)
HEINZ HOLLIGER
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EDO DE WAART
Telemann Concerto in B flat, for three oboes, three violins and continuo
German Bach Soloists
Bach Cantata No 124: Meinen Jesum lass' ich nicht
Lotte Schadle (soprano)
Hertha Topper (contralto)
Ernst Haefliger (tenor)
Theo Adam (bass)
Munich Bach Choir and Orchestra
conducted by Karl Richter
Vivaldi Concerto in E major, for violin and string orchestra (II Riposo)
Anna Maria Cotogni
I Musici
Bach Cantata No 13: Meine Seufzer, meine Tranen
Hanni Wendlandt (Soprano)
Lotte Wolf-Matthaus (contralto)
Helmut Krebs (tenor)
Roland Kunz (bass)
Berlin-Spandau St Nicholas Choir
Berlin Bach Orchestra
Conducted by Helmut Barbe
(gramophone records)
A record request programme
Weber Overture: Peter Schmoll und seine Nachbarn
BAMBERG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THEODOR GUSCHLBAUER
10.10* Dvorak Romance for violin and orchestra
JOSEF SUK
CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KAREL ANCERL
10.25* Strauss Symphonic Poem: Also sprach Zarathustra PHILHARMOMA ORCHESTRA conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
Record Review contributed by RONALD CRICHTON STEPHEN DODGSON. NOEL GOODWIN Edited by ANNA INSTONE and JULIAN HERBAGE
Introduced by JULIAN herbage
at St John's, Smith Square, London
FELICITY PALMER (soprano) MAUREEN LEHANE (contralto) JOHN ELWES (tenor)
BENJAMIN LUXON (baritone) BBC CHORUS
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conductor PIERRE BOULEZ Haydn Part 1
Te Deum in c major (1800)
Symphony No 92, in G major (Oxford)
12.49* During the Interval
Haydn and the Musical Fashions o/ his Time
An illustrated talk by DUNCAN DRUCE
1.0* Haydn: part 2 ⓢ Mass in b flat major (Theresienmesse)
(A public concert given on 10 January)
Second of a comprehensive series of piano recitals by VLADO PERLEMUTER
Ballade in F minor
Mazurkas: b, Op 56 No 1: c. Op 56 No 2: c minor. Op 56 No 3: A minor. Op 59 No 1: A flat, Op 59 No 2: F sharp minor, Op 59 No 3: B, Op 63 No 1; c sharp minor, Op 63 No 3; F minor, Op 68 No 4
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest. (Rptd: Monday, 9.45 am)
Opera in two acts
Libretto by ELISKA KRASNOHORSKA Music by Smetana English version by ERNEST WARBURTON
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS
Repetiteur MARTIN PENNY BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by VILEM TAUSKY
Producer ERNEST WARBURTON (Ann Howard broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company; Eric Garrett and Richard Van Allan by permission of the General Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden) Act 1
4.15* During the Interval
BRIAN LARGE discusses the conditions and times in which Smetana's opera was written, and explains the composer's approach to Czech folk opera.
4.30* The Kiss Act 2
French organ music played by BERNARD LAGACE ́ de Grigny Premier livre d'orgue: Kyrie en taille a 5; Fugue a 5; Cromorne en taille a 2 parties; Trio en dialogue; Dialogue sur les grands jeux
5.40* Messiaen Chants d'oiseaux (Livre d'orgue)
5.47* de Grigny Offertoire sur les grands jeux (Premier livre d'orgue, No 15)
5.55* Messiaen Les mains de l'abime (Livre d'orgue)
(Part of a public recital given in St Albans Cathedral on 29 June 1971)
A conversation between DANIEL BOORSTIN and MARCUS CUNLIFFE
Is the American experience unique, or can American history be compared usefully with that of other societies? How far is the American past - at least as compared to that of Europe - fundamentally an uninterrupted and uniform story of social development?
These are some of the questions discussed by Professor Daniel Boorstin , Director of the National Museum of History and Technology in Washington, and Marcus Cunliffe , Professor of American Studies at the University of Sussex.
Fourth in a series illustrating how great composers re-composed their works Beethoven
The two versions of his Quartet in F major. Op 18 No 1 GABRIEI.I STRING QUARTET Kenneth Sillito (violin)
Brendan O'Reilly (violin) Ian Jewel (viola)
Keith Harvey (cello) with a talk between the two performances by HAROLD TRUSCOTT
A play for radio by Frederick Bradnum
with and ROLF LEFEBVRE, ELIZABETH PROUD, PATRICIA GALLIMORE, EDWARD KELSEY, RONALD HERDMAN, PATRICK TULL, JANE KNOWLES and SHEILA GRANT
"Poor Charlotte, by yourself, alone in the house, nobody to love you, nobody to care... they are trying to get in... they will force an entry and nobody will stop them because nobody cares to stop them, because nobody understands."
Divertimento in B flat
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by IGOR BUKETOFF gramophone record
Laurence Lerner discusses with SEBASTIAN HALLIDAY the impact of psychology on a number of his own poems, ' Welcome to the Maze,' Poor Monkey,' ' Information Theory ' and ' The Experiment.' The poems are read in the programme by Laurence Lerner himself.
CLIVE LYTHGOE (piano)
Beethoven Seven Bagatelles, Op 33
MacDowell Sonata No 2, in G minor, Op 50 (Eroica)
WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL CHOIR conductor COLIN MAWBY from Westminster Cathedral Tallis Motet: Absterge Domine Palestrina Mass: Aeterna Christi munera
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