Time: GTS 7.0 am
Haydn Symphony No 103, in E flat (Drum-roll)
VIENNA STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by MOGENS WÖLDIKE
7.35* Mozart Piano Concerto No 8, in c (K 246)
VLADIMIR A SHKENAZY LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records
Glazunov Wedding Procession MOSCOW RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ALEXANDER GAUK
8.15* Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini ARTUR RUBINSTEIN (piano)
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by FRITZ REINER
8.39* Prokofiev The Winter Bonfire Suite
CHILDREN'S CHORUS
PRAGUE RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ALOIS KLIMA gramophone records
Handel
Excerpts from Acis and Galatea Acis JOHN BUTTREY (tenor)
Galatea HONOR SHEPPARD (sop) Polyphemus. MAURICE BEVAN (bar) DELLER CONSORT
STOUR MUSIC FESTIVAL
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by ALFRED DELLER gramophone records
Another in a scries of programmes on Tuesday mornings, each devoted to music composed in the same year
Mozart Overture: The Magic Flute
Haydn Symphony No 96, in D Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A (K 622): HAYDN ORCHESTRA led by TREVOR WILLIAMS GERVASE DE PEYER
(conductor and solo clarinet)
Haydn Piano Trio in F (H xv 17) LONDON CZECH TRIO
Mozart Requiem Mass (K 626) EDITH MATHIS (soprano)
GRACE BUMBRY (contralto) GEORGE SHIRLEY (tenor) MARIUS RINTZLER (bass)
NEW PHILHARMONIA CHORUS chorus-master WILHELM PITZ LESLIE PEARSON (organ)
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS (gramophone record)
ESTHER GLAZER (violin) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader COLIN STAVELEY conducted by IRWIN HOFFMAN Part 1
Schumann Overture: Manfred
12.27* Beethoven Symphony No 8
A selected item from last Sunday's programme ‡.
Part 2 Brahms Violin Concerto (Given before an invited audience in the Assembly Rooms, City Hall, Cardiff)
The last of four programmes Music for
Christ Church Cathedral
Taverner Dum transisset; Christe Jesu , Pastor bone
Rubbra Missa in honorem Sancti Dominici , Op 66 Walton The Twelve
CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL CHOIR NICHOLAS CLEOBURY (organ) conductor SIMON PRESTON
2.50* Messiaen L'Ascension: four symphonic meditations
SIMON PRESTON playing the organ of New College
conducted by BERNARD KEEFFE French Music
Berlioz Overture: King Lear Gounod Symphony No 1, in D Fauré Dolly Suite
with David Munrow
Music by Harrison Birtwistle Monody for Corpus Christi BARBARA ELSY (soprano)
MEMBERS OF THE MELOS ENSEMBLE Richard Adeney (flute) Neill Sanders (horn)
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin)
4.56*
Monodrama JULES CURRY (speaker) MARY THOMAS (soprano) PIERROT PLAYERS
Judith Pearce (flute)
Alan Hacker (clarinet) Sydney Mann (violin)
Jennifer Ward Clarke (cello) Tristan Fry , Stephen Pruslin (percussion) conducted by THE COMPOSER
Present-day jazz on records Introduced by CHARLES FOX
WILLIAM MANN on music in the North in the next seven days.
6.30 The Arab Heritage: 7: Winds of Change
DOREEN INGRAMS , writer on Arab affairs, discusses the impact of oil wealth on contemporary Arab societies, changing traditional attitudes, and particularly the emancipation of women. With MRS LEILA MAN-TOURA, HASAN KARMI and others Producer IAN GRIMBLE
7.0 Workface: 7: Advice and Action
Script by BENNETT STRUTTON with analytical commentary by Pat Lowry
Astley Products have a consultants' report - and the threat of a strike. Are they ready to make changes? with MALCOLM HAYES, EVA STUART, GODFREY KENTON, JOHN HOLLIS, JON ROLLASON, FREDERICK TREVES, SEAN BARRETT, MICHAEL MCCLAIN and LEO MAGUIRE
Producer JOHN TURTLE
"... has the terrible ring of truth' The Times
in tonight's Royal Festival Hall concert.
Anthony Goldstone playing piano music by Chopin and partnering
Kyung-Wha Chung (violin) in music by Stravinsky and Debussy
ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader NEVILLE TAWEEL conducted by Jean Martinon direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Part 1
Overture: Leonora No 3 Piano Concerto No 3
by ALEC BARBROOK
Two sociologists, S. M. Upset and Earl Raab , have recently published a book called The Politics of Unreason. They cover not only early movements like the Know-Nothings, but also such recent phenomena as McCarthyism, the John Birch Society and the George Wallace movement.
Dr Barbrook is Senior Lecturer in Politics and Government at the University of Kent at Canterbury
Part 2 Symphony No 5
John Mason is an almost forgotten English composer who flourished at the beginning of the 16th century. BERNARD ROSE has recently transcribed two of his works from manuscript sources, though as the tenor book was missing he has added a conjectural part. He describes how he did this and introduces performances of two of Mason's works, Quales sumus, 0 miseri, and Vae nobis miseriis, given for the first time since the 16th century. He conducts the MAGDALEN COLLEGE CHOIR
Fourth programme in a series in which all the Brahms Duo Sonatas are heard Poulenc Sonata
Brahms Sonata in F Op 99 ZARA NELSOVA (Cello) ERNEST LUSH (piano)