Gramophone records, including Beethoven's ' Moonlight ' Sonata and Schubert's setting of Psalm 23
A record request programme Rossini Overture: William Tell CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by FRITZ REINER
Shostakovich Piano Concerto No 2
LEONARD BERNSTEIN who also directs the NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA
Brahms Variations on the St Anthony Chorale
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Dunstable, Tallis and Byrd Tallis Motets : Salvator mundi; Absterge Domine ; In manus tuas; Mihi autem nimis; 0 nata lux
CANTORES IN ECCLESIA
Conducted by MICHAEL HOWARD
9.27* Byrd Mass in Four Parts CHOIR OF
KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS gramophone records
leader REGINALD LEOPOLD conducted by JOHN CAREWE
Boyce Overture No 10, in F Handel Concerto Grosso No 16, in D (Op 6 No 5)
Haydn Symphony No 21, in A
BEAUX ARTS TRIO
Isidore Cohen (violin)
Bernard Greenhouse (cello) Menahem Pressler (piano) Mozart Trio in a fiat major
(K502)
Dvorak Trio in F minor. Op 65
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader COLIN STAVELEY conducted by CHRISTOPHER FRY
Mendelssohn Overture: A Midsummer Night's Dream
11.55* Wagner Siegfried Idyll
12.14* Brahms Serenade No 1, in d
A weekly series of recitals given by artists of the younger generation
AnneCollins(contralto) Peter Mark (viola)
Paul Hamburger (piano) Brahms Zigeunerlieder
Hindemith Viola Sonata (1939) Brahms Two Songs, Op 91, for contralto, viola and piano: Gestillte Sehnsucht ; Geistliches Wiegenlied
(Before an invited audience. Tickets from [address removed]
Gramophone records, including this week the duet Im chamhre separée from Heuberger's Der Opernball: dances by Lanner and the Strauss family; excerpts from Millocker's operetta The Dubarry
MARK LUBOTSKY (violin) LJUBA EDLINA (piano)
Alfred Schnitke Quasi una Sonata
Bartok Sonata No 1 (1921)
during the Aldeburgh Festival from St Michael 's Church, Framlingham, Suffolk sung by the CHOIR OF
ST JOHN 'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
Introit: Locus iste a Deo factus est (Bruckner)
ResponsesiMorley)
Psalms 73, 74 (Crotch and Cambridge Chant)
Lessons: Numbers 22, v 36 to 23, v 12; 2 Timothy 2, vv 14-26 Canticles (Gibbons, Second Service)
Anthem: Who hath believed our report? (Purcell)
Organist JONATHAN RENNERT
Director of Music GEORGE GUEST
Records chosen by the under-20s,
Mimaroglu Prelude No 11. for magnetic tape
Partch Cloud Chamber Music Tech Geographical Fugue Partch Windsong
Penderecki De natura sonoris Introduced by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
International Choral Competition
Schools Class, Round 1 From Great Britain: PALMER'S GIRLS' CHOIR v from Australia:
CANTERBURY GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL
MADRIGAL CHOIR
Mixed Voice Class, Round 1 From Canada:
THE GALLERY SINGERS v from Switzerland: CANTERINI DI LUGANO
Contemporary Music Class. Round 2
From Great Britain:
THE OLIVE QUANTRILL SINGERS v from Yugoslavia: CHAMBER CHOIR OF THE
LJUBLJANA RADIOTELEVISION'
Adjudicators SIEGFRIED GOSLICH KRISTIAN I.ANGE. DAVID LUMSDEN CHRISTOPHER OYESIKU
ANDRAS SERESTYEN , GERARD VICTORY Introduced by MARTIN MUNCASTER and douglas SMITH
Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN
(Presented by the BBC in collaboration with the EBU)
(medium wave)
GRAHAM MELVILLE-MASON looks at some musical events in the Midlands, East Anglia and Wales during the next seven days.
6.25 (medium wave) Programme News; Stock Market Report
6.30 The Asian Phoenix Imedium wave)
8 programmes on modern Japan 8: Japan in the World
Presented by PROFESSOR GEOFFREY BOWNAS. Director of the Centre for Japanese Studies at Sheffield University, with RICHARD HARRIS , EDWIN REISCH -AUER, MARTIN COLUCK , W. G. BEASLEY , KIYOAKI MURATA and GORDON DANIELS
Producer DAVID DICKINSON
Ten programmes presented by PETER MCPHAIL
9: Role Play and Drama with DOROTHY HEATHCOTE , Senior Staff Tutor in Drama in Education at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Producer CHRIS LONGLEY (Book 45p: see page 57)
A conversation with BASIL MOSS recorded in 1969. Introduced by JOHN AMIS Producer MADEAU STEWART
on the 60th anniversary of his first appearance with the London Symphony Orchestra leader JOHN GEORGIADIS
SYLVIA MARCOVICI (violin) direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Part 1
Wagner Prelude: The Master-singer.;
Debussy Prélude a l'apres-midi d'un faune
Glazunov Violin Concerto in A minor
The only account of a meeting between Debussy and Brahms is by Andrew de Ternant, published in The Musical Times in July 1924.
Some writers now believe this meeting and others de Ternant described never took place, but the intriguing possibility remains.
Reader STEPHEN THORNE
Part 2 Brahms
Symphony No 1, in c minor
(born 1885)
The poetry of Jules Romains , first begun between 1902 and 1903, represents one of the earliest breaks with the 19th century in modern writing, and at points it anticipates Pound, Eliot and Hemingway in its precision and naturalness.
ANTHONY HARDING , who recently returned from a research trip to France, introduces some of his own new translations of La Vie Unanime and other verse and prose by Romains. Readers HARVEY HALL ANTHONY HARDING FRANCES HOROVITZ
Producer GEORGE MACBETH
CHARLES ROSEN (piano)
Bach Partita No 4, in D major
Beethoven Sonata in A major, Op 101