Records of orchestral music by Weber, Rossini, Bellini, Donizetti and Verdi, and Mozart's Concert Aria. Per pieta, non ricercate, sung by WERNER HOLLWEG.
Tchaikovsky Fantasy: Fran Cesca da Rimini
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI
8.30' Strauss Burleske in D minor for piano and orchestra RUDOLF SERKIN PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
8.50* Stravinsky Suite No 2 for small orchestra: MEMBERS OF THE CBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
(gramophone records)
The Bach Family
Johann Lorcnz Bach Prelude and Fugue in D major
WILHELM KRUMBACH (organ)
Johann Bach Motet : Unser Leben ist ein Schatten
ZURICH BACH CHOIR directed by BERNHARD HENKING
Johann Bernhard Bach Passacaglia in B flat
WILHELM KRUMBACH (Organ)
Johann Christoph Bach Motet: Ich lasse dich nicht
ZURICH BACH CHOIR directed by BERNHARD HENKING
J. S. Bach Trio-Sonata No 1, in E flat
MARIE-CLAIRE ALAIN (organ) gramophone records
Reiko Matsuzaki, winner of the first prize in the 1971 Liszt-Bartok competition, plays Liszt's Piano Concerto No 1 with the HUNGARIAN STATE RAILWAY
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GYULA BORBELY
The programme also includes Beethoven Symphony No 4
(Recording from the 1971 Budapest Music Weeks made available by Hungarian Radio)
from Belfast
BRIAN BODDIS (flute)
PETER MUSSON (bassoon)
LAWRENCE GLOVER (piano) GERALDINE O'GRADY Iviolin ) HAVELOCK NELSON (piano)
Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brazileiras for flute and bassoon, No 6
10.53* Brahms Ballade in D minor, Op 10 No 1
11.0* Villa Lobos Premiere Sonata Fantaisie for violin and piano
11.12* Brahms Six Piano Pieces, Op 118
Invented in 1829 by Charles Whcatstone, the concertina has played a fascinating role in the musical life of the British.
NEIL WAYNE discusses this in an illustrated talk
Producer MADEAU STEWART
RUTH DYSON (harpsichord) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHN CAREWE Part 1
SibeliusSuite: KingChristiann
12.41* Malcolm Macdonald Concertino for harpsichord and ten solo strings (first broadcast performance)
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad.
Part 2
Mozart Symphony No 39. in E flat major (K 543)
1.49* Brahms Academic Festi val Overture
(Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Llandaff, on 31 May)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
ALAN HACKER (clarinet) PAUL DOKTOR (viola)
MARGARET KITCHIN (piano)
Schumann Marchenbilder. Op 113. for viola and piano
Milhaud Quatre visages, for viola and piano
Mozart Trio in E flat (K 498)
Douglas Young Not waving but drowning: song-cycle to poems by Stevie Smith (first broadcast performance in this country)
NOELLE BARKER (soprano) THE COMPOSER (piano)
Elisabeth Lutyens Driving out the death (1971) (first broadcast performance in this country)
LONDON OBOE QUARTET: Janet Craxton (oboe) Perry Hart (violin) Brian Hawkins (viola) Kenneth Heath (cello)
Elliott Carter Sonata for flute, oboe, cello and harpsichord
SEBASTIAN BELL, EDWIN ROXBURGH, ROSS POPLE, HAROLD LESTER
(Radio Times People: page 4)
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by CHARLES FOX
6.0 Stock Market Report; Programme News
(medium WAVE
A sequence of music for the early evening
6.30 English in Action
Ten programmes on language and the ways we use it.
3: Language and the Individual Man's use of language distinguishes him from animals, but each speaker also has individual characteristics which set him apart from all other users. ANDREW Wilkinson , Reader in Education in English, University of Birmingham, shows how these individual characteristics are determined by age, sex, class, status and personality.
Producer ALAN WILDING
7.0 The True Style
2: The Discovery of Rome
JOHN Wilton-Ely describes how the newly made discoveries of Roman antiquity such as Herculaneum influenced 18th-century thinkers, artists and architects.
Producer ELIZABETH ST JOHNSTON
direct from the Royal Albert Hall London
English Chamber Orchestra, leader Kenneth Sillito, directed by Pinchas Zukerman
Pinchas Zukerman (violin) Kenneth Sillito (violin) Jose-Luis Garcia (violin) John Tunnell (violin) Neil Black (Oboe) Philip Ledger (harpsichord)
Bach Concerto in C minor, for oboe, violin and string orchestra
Violin Concerto in A minor
Concerto in D minor, for two violins and string orchestra
(This Week's Proms: page 11)
Part 2 Vivaldi
Violin Concerto in E flat major (La tempesta di mare)
Concerto in A minor, for two violins and string orchestra (L'estro armonico)
Concerto in F major, for three violins and string orchestra (R Op 23 No 1)
Concerto in B minor, for four violins and string orchestra (L'estro armonico)
A documentary-style programme about the making of a documentary-style programme by N. F. SIMPSON
' It's a subject one feels fairly strongly about.'
'And with luck, we may just hit the jackpot.'
The many other parts played by WILLIAM EEDLE , DAVID GOODERSON MICHAEL KILGARRIFF
JANET LEES PRICE , KATHERINE PARR JOHN RUDDOCK , JOHN SAMSON EVA STUART and DAVID VALLA Producer CHARLES LEFEAUX followed by an interlude
Two light-hearted song-cycles sung by benjamin LUXON (baritone) with DAVID WIILlSON (piano) Ravel Don Quichotte a Dulcinée Poulenc Banalites
A series of Mozart's entertainment music
Serenade No 1, in D (x 100) Twelve Minuets (K 585) VIENNA MOZART ENSEMBLE conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY gramophone records