Haydn Overture In D major (Italian Overture)
COLOGNE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by HELMUT MÜLLER-BRÜHL
7.9* Schubert Symphony No 5, in B flat
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL bohm
7.37* Brahms Variations on the St Anthony Chorale
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by CARLO MARIA GIULINI gramophone records
Telemann Overture in c, for three oboes and string orchestra HELMUT WINSCHERMANN
ERICH BOLZ , LUDWIG TRENZ SAAR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RISTENPART
8.25* Rameau Ballet Suite: Les fêtes d'Hébé
ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTOINE DUHAMEL
8.39* Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 4, in G
HANSHEINZ SCHNEEBERGER (violin) HANS-MARTIN LINDE
GÛNTHER HOLLER (recorders) MUNICH BACH ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL RICHTER gramophone records
Liszt
Symphonic Poem: Les préludes LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
9.21* Piano Concerto No 2, in A BELA SIKI
PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD gramophone records
On 12 October 1872 Ralph Vaughan Williams was born. This centenary series features music written in England during his lifetime- period sometimes called ' The English Renaissance.' This week, from the West of England, a programme devoted entirely to folk songs, sea songs and carols by Vaughan Williams himself
You gentlemen of England, for chorus
The seeds of love, for baritone and men's voices
The turtle dove, for baritone and chorus
9.54* The jolly plough boy, for men's voices
Two English folk songs, for baritone and violin: Searching for lambs: The lawyer
Jack the sailor, for baritone and men's voices
Six studies in English folk song, arr for violin and piano
10.13* The truth sent from above, for baritone and piano Hereford Carol, for chorus
Come all you worthy Christian men, for chorus
Sussex Carol, for chorus
Cherry Tree Carol (As Joseph was a-walking), for men's voices Wassail Song, for chorus JULIAN SMITH (baritone)
BBC WEST OF ENGLAND SINGERS conductor PHILIP MOORE PETER MOUNTAIN (violin) ANGELA DALE (piano)
by RICHARD MORGAN (oboe) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano) Fiocco Arioso in G major
Michael Head Three Pieces: Gavotte in c major; Elegiac Dance; Presto in G major
10.50* Telemann Partita No 2, in G major (Die kleine Kammermusik)
11.1* Gordon Jacob Sonatina
TATRAI STRING QUARTET Vilmos Tatrai (violin)
Istvan Varkonyi (violin) Gyorgy Konrad (viola) Ede Banda (cello)
Haydn Quartet in G major, Op 76 No 1
Bartok Quartet No 1
(Recording made available by courtesy of Hungarian Radio)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, leader REGINALD STEAD conducted by MALCOLM ARNOLD Part 1
Arnold Overture: Peterloo
12.17* Haydn Symphony No 95, in c minor '
12.40* Johann Strauss Tales from the Vienna Woods
A personal preview by ROBIN HOLMES of some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the fortnight ahead.
Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 8, in c major
(Given before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Stock-port, in October 1971)
THE LINDEN SINGERS directed by IAN HUMPHRIS with SUSAN DRAKE (harp)
Andrl Tchaikowsky (piano) First of four recitals
Partita No 4, in D major
Partita No 1. in B fiat major
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Manoug Parikian (violin)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, led by Hugh Bradley, conducted by Rudolf Schwarz
Haydn Symphony No 100, in G major (Military)
4.5* Rawsthorne Violin Concerto No 2
4.33* Sibelius Symphony No 3
Sonata on the 94th Psalm by Julius Reubke , played on the organ of Bridlington Priory by DAVID SANGER
Stan Tracey and Mike Osborne Two of Britain's leading jazz instrumentalists combine to present the first in a new series emphasising the more experimental side of jazz. Introduced and produced by JOHN F. MUIR
JOHN MANDUELL takes a final look at forthcoming musical events in London and the South East. (Monday: Sir Neville Cardus introduces the first of three programmes on Missing Music)
6.25 Programme News; Stack Market Report
6.30 Venice: Portrait of a City In the second of four programmes BRIAN ROBB , Senior Tutor at the Royal College of Art, describes the building of the Doges' Palace that today 'rises quite effortlessly to dominate the scene ... secure in the knowledge that, though vaguely classifiable as gothic, there is absolutely nothing like it anywhere else in the world.
7.0 Poetry at Large
Three programmes in which MICHAEL BAKEWELL investigates the new popularity of poetry and of public readings.
1: The Poet and his Public Producer PEGGY bacon
Abegg Variations, Op 1
CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH (piano)
Mondnacht DIETRICH FISCHER 'DIESKAU (baritone)
GERALD MOORE (piano) Papillons, Op 2
SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano) gramophone records
Opening Concert from the Town Hall
THEO OLOF (violin)
CHELTENHAM BACH CHOIR
CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL CHORUS chorus-master MARK FOSTER
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA leader DESMOND BRADLEY conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT Part 1
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis
Rawsthorne Violin Concerto No 1
Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music
MICHAEL MEYER , biographer of Ibsen, whose translation of Brand is used for the production which has its second broadcast on Radio 3 next Sunday, talks about the writer and the play.
Part 2 Vaughan Williams
Symphony No 6, in E minor
(Another concert from Cheltenham tomorrow: Vlado Perle muter, piano)
' Everything that happens in the world affects me. I think it all over, in my own way, and then it has to find an outlet in music.' So Schumann wrote to Clara Wieck in 1838, two years before their marriage. ERIC SAMS discusses the meaning of these words, with musical examples,
GEORGE MACBETH introduces
DOUGLAS DUNN reading and talking about some recent poems of war and childhood and new poems by ROY BENNETT
KEVIN CROSSLEY-HOLLAND
GAVIN EWART. ROSEMARY JOSEPH SIMON RICHEY , GORDON SYMES D. M. THOMAS and KIT WRIGHT read by the authors themselves
Thomas Ford
ALAN JONES (baritone) ROBERT SPENCER (lute) Not full twelve years What then is love
Unto the temple of thy beauty
Now I see thy looks were feigned
Go passions to the cruel fair
Come Phyllis, come into these bowers
Fair, sweet, cruel
Since first I saw your face
There is a lady sweet and kind How shall I then describe my love
(13 July: Robert Jones )