Time: GTS 8.0 am
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Herbert Von Karajan including music by Johann Strauss, Liszt, Brahms and Sibelius
(gramophone records)
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library-Bruckner's Symphony No 8: STEPHEN WALSH Recent choral records:
STEPHEN DODGSON
Some Toseanini reissues: RICHARD OSBORNE
J. C. Bach Overture: Catone in Utica
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD
10.21* Josquin des Pres A l'heure que je vous
Loyset Compere Garisses Moy anon Dit le bouguignon
Guillaume Dufay Belle, vueillies vostre mercy donner WALLY STAEMPFLI (soprano)
RICERCARE ENSEMBLE OF ANCIENT INSTRUMENTS, ZURICH
10.36* Pergolesi Flute Concerto No 2, in D: JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER
10.47* Bloch Sacred Service, Parts 4 and 5: ROBERT MERRILL
CHOIRS OF THE METROPOLITAN
SYNAGOGUE AND THE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF NEW YORK
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN gramophone records
See 10.35 pm
A new series drawing on the treasury of music for one and two performers
Today: Schubert songs
MARGARET PRICE (soprano)
JAMES LOCKHART (piano)
See 10.35 pm
WALTER TRAMPLER (viola)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conductor CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN Part 1
George Butterworth Rhapsody: A Shropshire Lad
12.28* Bloch Suite for viola and orchestra
With JOHN AMIS
Part 2 Vaughan Williams A London Symphony
A profile of the celebrated Austrian tenor, illustrated with gramophone recordings, and presented by CHARLES OSBORNE Included are Patzak's interpretations of roles from Fidelio, The Tales of Hoffmann, Cosi fan tutte, Eugene Onegin , and Viennese operetta
See 10.35 pm
FINNISH RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by OKKO KAMU
Intermezzo: Pan and Echo
3.26* The Dryads, Op 45 No 1
3.33 Tone Poem: En Saga
3.52* Symphony No 3. in c (Recording made available by courtesy of Finnish Radio)
See 10.35 pm
gives a guitar recital Suite No 9. in A
Villa-Lobos Preludes: Nos 4 2 Scarlatti Sonatas: A (Kk 208); A (Kk 322): E (Kk 380)
Stephen Dodgson Fantaisie -Divisions (1969)
Turina Fandanguillo Granados Tonadilla
Introduced by PETER CLAYTON
A series of six programmes
(A leaflet is available giving the specifications of all the organs used in the series.
Write to Organ Gallery,[address removed], enclosing sae)
leader VIKTOR LIEBERMAN conducted by ARVID YANSONS Part 1
Prokofiev Five movements from Romeo and Juliet
Shostakovich Symphony No 9
ROBERT PRINGMILL , FellOW Of St Catherine's College, Oxford. talks about Pablo Neruda 's Radiance and Death of Joaquin Murieta. a Chilean Bandit Unjustly Slain, which receives its first English production on Radio 3 tomorrow at 7.0 pm
Part 2
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5 Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla
(A concert given in the RFH. London: 19 September 1971)
Fiction and Literary Criticism Introduced by JOHN SPURLING
New English novels: J. G. FARRELL reviews The Needle's Eye by Margaret Drabble and Odd Girl Out by Elizabeth Jane Howard
New American novels: TONY TANNER reviews Rabbit Redux by John Updike and PHILIP FARMER talks about The Tenants by Bernard Malamud Producer MIRIAM RAPP
See 10.35 pm
by HORACE JAMES
A play set on an island in the West Indies, based on The Bear by ANTON CHEKHOV
Carmen Munroe as Helen Horace James as Gregory Charles Hyatt as Sammy Producer JOHN TYDEMAN
17 June 1882 - 6 April 1971
A set of Canons and Epitaphs by Elliott Carter , Boris Blacher Hugh Wood , Luciano Berio Aaron Copland
Sir Michael Tippett
Nicholas Maw , Roger Sessions Peter Maxwell Davies
EdisonDenisov.LennoxBerkeley Harrison Birtwistle
DariusMilhaud.AlfredSchnittke Alexander Goehr and Elisabeth Lutyens contributed to two recent issues of Tempo, a quarterly review of modern music edited by David Drew. (All first performances, except Lutyens)
Each short piece, apart from those by Carter and Lutyens, uses some or all of the instruments required for two brief commemorative works composed by Stravinsky in 1959, also included in the programme: Epitaphium for flute, clarinet and harp
Double Canon (in memory of Raoul Dufy ) for string quartet JANE MANNING (soprano)
VESUVIUS ENSEMBLE, with PHILIP JONES , MICHAEL LAIRD (trumpets), PETER CARTER (violin), CECIL ARONOWITZ (Viola), JOHN MARSON (harp) conducted by ELGAR HOWARTH
Items from the programme can be heard at 11.15 am. 12.10* pm. 3.15, 4.25*, and 9.50
GERALDINE AND MARY PEPPIN
Weber Two Pieces for piano duct (Op 60, Nos 5 and 8) Saint-Saens Variations on a theme of Beethoven, for two pianos
Grieg Two Waltz-Caprices, Op 37, for piano duet