Suppe Overture: Pique Dame PHILHARMONIA PROMENADE
ORCHESTRA conducted bv henry KRIPS
8.13* Bliss Ballet Suite: Check-mate: SINFONIA OF LONDON conducted by the composer
8.34* Stravinsky Ballet: Jeu de cartes
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
A programme of new records
Wagner Overture: Tannhauser NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
9.20* Haydn Madrigal: The Storm
BUDAPEST MADRIGAL CHOIR
HUNGARIAN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by FERENC SZEKERES
9.31* Charles RAiggles Suite: Men and Mountains
BUFFALO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by LUKAS FOSS
S.44* Stravinsky Three Pieces from Petrushka
MAURIZIO POLLlNI (piano)
10.0 Gliere Symphony No 3, in B minor (Ilya Murometz ) PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
Vlado Perlemuter (piano) direct from the Town Hall Part 1
Debussy Suite: Pour le piano: Studies: Pour les sonorités opposées: Pour les tierces
Schubert Fantasia in c (Wanderer)
11.50' During the Interval
MARTIN COOPER talks about Ravel's Miroirs
12.5* Recital: part 2 Ravel Miroirs
Divertimento in E flat (K 252) LONDON WIND SOLOISTS directed by JACK BRYMER gramophone record
JOHN AMIS talks to the artists - composers, conductors or performers - most closely concerned with the highlights of next week's broadcast music.
IRMGARD SEEFRIED (soprano) AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by MILAN HORVAT
Joseph Marx Five Orchestral Songs: Erinnerung; Marienlied; Waldseligkeit; Venetianischen Wiegenlied ; Zigeuner
Mahler Symphony No 4
(Recording made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio)
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET
Mozart Quartet in p (K 590)
Beethoven Quartet in F. Op 135
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by VILEM TAUSKY Grieg Norwegian Dances Delius Brigg Fair
Grainger The Warriors: Music to an Imaginary Ballet
(pianos: CYRIL GELL , MARTIN GOLDSTEIN and EDWARD RUBACH)
Notre Dame. Paris
PIERRE COCHEREAU speaks about one of the great organs of the world and discusses his records of music by Franck, Stradella and Brahms. The programme also includes an improvisation. Producer JOHN LACE
followed by an Interlude
Macbeth
Opera in four acts Libretto by FRANCESCO MARIA PtAVE after Shakespeare
Music by Verdi
(sung in Italian)
GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL CHORUS Head of Music Staff
MYER FREDMAN
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader RODNEY FRIEND conductor JOHN PRITCHARD
Producer MICHAEL HADJIMISCBEV Acts 1 and 2
Lord Annan, Provost of University College, London, compares a passage from the soundtrack of Roman Polanski's Macbeth with illustrations from other . productions, and examines whether our notions of how Shakespeare should be spoken have changed.
Producer ADRIAN Johnson
Sinfonia Concertante in E flat. for violin, viola, and orchestra (K 364)
NORBERT BRAININ
PETER SCHIDLOF
NETHERLANDS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID ZINMAN gramophone record
In which a speaker Is given the opportunity to reflect on some aspect of current affairs that has caught his attention. Terence Price gives the first of four fortnightly talks.
Before joining Vickers Ltd last year as Director of Planning and Development, Terence Price held a number of senior scientific posts in the Civil Service, moving from the Atomic Energy Research Establishment. Harwell, to the Ministry of Defence, then to the Ministry of Transport where he was Chief Scientific. Adviser 1968-70.
Acts 3 and 4 (The Glyndebourne performances of Monteverdi's It ritorno d'Ulisse in patria and Mozart's Die Entjuhrung aus dem Serail will be broadcast at the Proms)
Theatre
Presented by OLEG KERENSKY
The past few weeks have seen some notable revivals - O'Casey's Shadow of a Gunman, Ben Hecht 's The Front Page, R. C. Sherriff 's Journey's End. How potent are these plays today?
MICHAEL BILLINGTON and J. W. LAMBERT discuss these and other new productions Producer ALAN HAYDOCK followed by an interlude
The second of 12 weekly programmes containing all his major chamber works for piano and strings, and some of his songs
Cello Sonata In c major. Op 102 No 1
Piano Sonata In A major, Op 101
Song-cycle: An die ferne Geliebte
Cello Sonata in D major, 102 No 2
BERNARD GREENHOUSE (cello) MENAHEM PRESSLER (piano) JOHN LILL (piano)
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) MARTIN isepp (piano) PIERRE FOURNIER (Cello) JEAN FONDA (piano)