The programme Includes a Schubert Impromptu, two songs by Alessandro Scarlatti and Mozart's Serenade in I fiat (K 375) gramophone records
A record request programme
Purcell Trumpet Overture (The Indian Queen) DON SMITHERS
ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER Handel Concerto in B flat, for harp and string orchestra NICANOR ZABALETA
PAUL KUENTZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL KUENTZ Rameau Suite : Dardanus
COLLEGIUM AUREUU conducted by REINHARD PETERS
Schumann Fantasie in c, Op 17 played by ALFRED BRENDEL (piano) gramophone record
Piano Concerto No 4, in minor
JEANNE-MARIE DARRÉ
FRENCH RADIO PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by ROBERTO BENZI
(Recording made available by courtesy of French Radio)
played by Peter Dickinson
Recorded in July in the Great Hall, University of Birmingham
Gibbons Fantasia and In Nomine
Ives Prelude on Adeste Fideles
Dickinson Postlude on Adeste Fideles (1954) (first broadcast performance)
Satie Twelve Chorales (first broadcast performance in this country)
Dickinson Paraphrase 1 (1M7)
Test Match Special
England v Australia at The Oval (Final day)
Ball-by-ball commentaries by Brian Johnston, John Arlott and Alan McGilvray with comments and summaries by Trevor Bailey and Richie Benaud
Close-of-play summary by E.W. Swanton
Scorer Bill Frindall
Producer
MICHAEL TUKE-HASTINGS
10.55-1.35* including lunch summary
1.35*-1.4t* News
1.50-1.55 Lunchtime Scoreboard
2.10'-4.20' and 4.30*-6.30 including teatime and close-of- play summaries
Including at 6.0-8.3 Stock Market Report (VHF only)
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall London
Yehudi Menuhin (violin)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Bela Dekany, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Philip Langridge (tenor)
BBC Chorus, conductor Peter Gellhorn
Priaulx Rainier Requiem, for tenor and unaccompanied chorus
Elgar Violin Concerto
(This Week's Proms: page 10)
Carleton Hobbs reads sonnets by CHARLES TENNYSON TURNER compiled and introduced by PATRIC DICKINSON
Charles Tennyson Turner (1808-1879) was Alfreds elder brother. His sonnets deal with the least regarded of God's creatures. Sheep going to market, for instance ...
I listen'd. while that multitudinous sound
Peal'd from the highway through the twilight air,
A cry for light, while all was dark around.
A throng of voices like a people's prayer '
Vaughan Williams Symphony No 6, in E minor
A master class by the distinguished French singer and teacher, who discusses: Duparc Chanson triste sung by JAMES O'NEIL with MICHAEL LLOYD (piano)
Ravel Le grillon (Histoires naturellesi sung by SUSAN VARLEY with ANTHONY SHEPPING (piano) Faure Je me suis embarquS (L'horizon chimérique) sung by BRYN EVANS , with RICHARD TRUE (piano)
Three talks by G. M. Carstairs 2: Liberating Acts
In the second of his new looks at today's society Professor Carstairs talks about some of the legislation that has helped to liberate minorities from repression, and at the emancipation of women.
(Third talk: Friday, 9.50 pm)
RADU ALDULESCU (cello) YONTY SOLOMON (piano) Rawsthorne Sonata
Brahms Sonata in F, Op 99