A programme of recent records Sullivan Incidental Music: The Tempest: CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR VIVIAN DUNN
8.20* Dowland Fine knacks for ladies
Lute solos: Tarletones riserrectione: Galliard in D
Come again, sweet love doth now invite
FRANK PATTERSON (tenor) ROBERT SPENCER (lute)
8.30* William Babell Con certo a 7, for flute and strings FRANS BRiiGGEN
INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE
8.40. Hoist Oriental Suite: Beni Mora LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
Bach Cantata No 37: Wer da glaubet und getauft wird
NELLY VAN DER SPEEK (soprano) FRAUKE HAASEMANN (contralto) JOHANNES HOEFFLIN (tenor) WILHKLM POMMERIEN (bass) WESTPHALIAN CHOIR
GERMAN BACH SOLOISTS conducted by WILHELM EHMANN Benedetto Marcello Sonata in D JAN TOMASOW (violin)
ANTON HEILLER (harpsichord)
Bach Cantata No 11: Lobet Gott in seinen Reichen (Ascension Oratorio) BOY TREBLE
PAUL ESSWOOD (counter-tenor) KURT EQUII.UZ (tenor)
MAX VAN EGMOND (bass) VIENNA BOYS' CHOIR
CHORUS VIENNENSIS, VIENNA
CONCENTUS musicus. directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT gramophone records
A record request programme
Dukas Scherzo: The Sorcerer's Apprentice
MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS
FREMAUX Ibert Symphonic Pieces: Escales BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MUNCH
Honegger Symphony No 4 (Deliciae Basilienses)
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET
Record Review, contributed by JOAN CHISSELL , TREVOR HARVEY and PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE Edited by ANNA INSTONE and JULIAN HERBAGE
A piano recital given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, on 10 October 1971 Part 1 Schubert
Sonata in A major (D 959)
A talk by MARIUS GORING ‡
Part 2
Prokofiev Sonata 'No 9, in C major. Op 103
1.24* Bartok Sonata (1926)
A talk 'by MARTIN COOPER
Opera in three scenes by Rachmaninov based on the play by PUSHKIN
(first broadcast in this country) (sung in Russian)
GRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF RUSSIAN RADIO AND TELEVISION conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
(Recording made available by courtesy of Soviet Radio)
The action takes place in the Middle Ages.
DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader ERICH GRUENBERG conducted by LAWRENCE FOSTER direct from The Dome Part 1
Mozart Symphony No 34, in c (K. 338)
Goehr Piano Concerto (world premiere)
3.55* During the Interval
Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto: an illustrated talk by PAUL HAMBURGER
4.15' Brighton Festival Part 2 Beethoven
Piano Concerto No 3, in c minor
ANTONY HOPKINS discusses a work or theme of current interest. (Rptd: Monday, 9.50 am)
A fortnightly series
ALBERT FULLER (harpsichord) ‡
B (Kk 261); B (Kk 262); E minor (Kk 147); A (Kk 268); A (Kk 269)
Two talks about R. D. Laing 2: The Politics of the Imagination
PETER SEDGWICK discusses the literary influence of R. D. Laing with novelist JENNIFER DAWSON. playwright DAVID MERCER and poet JEFF NUTTALL
Producer ROLAND CHALLIS
Sonata in B flat, Op 45 No 1
Sonata in F sharp minor, Op 61 (Elegy on the death of Prince Louis Ferdinand ) played by MALCOLM BINNS on a Broadwood piano of 1804 Introduced by DEREK ADLAM
Let's all go barmy
And join the Army (BRECHT)
A romantic glimpse of the military life through the eyes and ears of poets and composers, and a British writer's sceptical glance at the top secret world of the Military Machine
7.25 Songs about Soldiers by Schumann, Wolf, Mahler and Schoenberg JOHN BARROW (baritone) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
7.50 Operation Cerberus
A comedy for radio by MICHAEL KITTERMASTER
' can assure you that there are some very intensive operations taking place within this complex. If that were not so, it would hardly be necessary to maintain a security post on the premises ... '
Cast in order of speaking:
Producer RICHARD IMISON
Bassoon Concerto in E flat GEORGE ZUKERMAN
WURTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JÖRG FAERBER gramophone record
Part 1
Brahms String Quartet In B flat major. Op 67
9.40. Bartok String Quartet No 4 (1928)
10.5* Rare Greatness
HANS KELLER submits that, Mendelssohn, Bartok and Schoenberg apart, Smetana is the only great composer born in the 19th century who wrote a consistently great string quartet - the one to be heard in part 2.
10.20* Melos Quartet: part 2
Smetana String Quartet No *, in E minor (From my life)
(A public concert given in the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, on 21 March)
The second of two programmes of solos and duets from the 15th to 17th centuries, played by ANTHONY ROOLEY and JAMES TYLER on the lute and ceterone.