Sousa March: The Washington Post
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
8.9* Massenet Ballet Music (Le Cid): CITY OF BIRMINGHAM
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LOUIS FRÉMAUX
8.29* Prokofiev Four Pieces, Op 32: GYÖRGY SANDOR (piano) 8.39* Dmitri Shostakovich Ballet Suite No 3: BOLSHOI THEATRE ORCHESTRA, conducted by MAXIM SHOSTAKOVICH
8.56* Prekofiev March, Op 99 MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by Louis FRÉMAUX
gramophone records
A programme of new records Haydn Symphony No 42, in D PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
9.34- Mendelssohn Magnificat for solo voices and chorus. Op 69 No 3
SOLOISTS, WESTPHALIAN CHOIR conducted by WILHELM EHMANN
9.47* Rheinberger Organ Sonata No 7, in F minor: ROGER FISHER at the organ of Chester Cathedral
10.8* Mozart Missa brevis in c (K257): HELEN DONATH (soprano)
GILLIAN KNIGHT (contralto)
RYLAND DAVIES (tenor)
CLIFFORD GRANT (bass) JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
JOHN CONSTABLE (organ)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
SYLVIA ROSENBERG (violin) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by MAURICE BRETT conducted by MICHEL TABACHNIK Part 1 Mozart Symphony No 34 (k 338) Bach Violin Concerto No 2
A talk by ANTHONY DORRELL
Part 2 Mendelssohn Symphony No 3 (Scottish)
With JOHN AMIS
Flute Sonata No 2, In E flat Flute Sonata No 4, in c Fantasia in G minor, for harpsichord (bwv 920) Trio-Sonata in G Flute Sonata No 1, in B minor RICHARD ADENEY (flute) WILLIAM BENNETT (flute) TERENCE WEIL (Cello) RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord) (A public concert given in St John's, Smith Square, London, on 2 November 1971) (Flute Sonatas Nos 5 and 6: Monday. 6.25 pm)
NEVILLE MARRINER , who played under Monteux in the London Symphony Orchestra, presents a profile of the French conductor and traces his musical career. He includes gramophone records of Brahms's Violin Concerto and Second Symphony. Stravinsky's Petrushka, Ravel's Daphnls and Chloe, Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony, Debussy and Berlioz.
A piano recital Bach Concerto In the Italian style Bartok Suite, Op 14 Liszt Sonata in B minor (Given in the Friends' Meeting House. Manchester, in January 1971. Promoted by the Manchester Tuesday Midday Concerts Society in association with the BBC)
Music for the Common of the Vigil. Op 37 Introduced by MICHAEL HOWARD ASTRID RISKA (contralto) AHTI KUORIKOSKI (tenor) FINNISH RADIO CHAMBER CHORUS conducted by HARALD ANDERSEN (Recording made available by courtesy of Finnish Radio)
Introduced by PETER CLAYTON
VLACH STRING QUARTET Josef Vlach (violin) Vaclav Snitil (violin) Josef Kodousek (viola) Victor Moucka (cello) Brahs Quartet in A minor, Op 51 No 2 Pavel Borkovec Quartet No 4 Smetana Quartet in E minor (From my life) (Recording made available by courtesy of Czechoslovak Radio)
direct from the Royal Albert Hall London
Patricia Reakes (soprano)
Patricia Kern (mezzo-soprano) Heather Begg (contralto) Alexander Young (tenor) Edgar Fleet (tenor)
Derek Hammond-Stroud (baritone)
John Noble (baritone) Donald Adams (bass)
Donald Francke (bass)
BBC Choral Society
BBC Concert Orchestra, leader Arthur Leavins
Introduced and conducted by Stanford Robinson
Part 1
Excerpts from: The Gondoliers
Iolanthe
Utopia Ltd
8.30* The Bab Ballads by W.S. Gilbert
A personal selection read by Carleton Hobbs
8.50* Gilbert and Sullivan Part 2
Excerpts from:
The Pirates of Penzance
The Grand Duke
HMS Pinafore
(Part of this concert can be seen in Omnibus at the Proms tomorrow, 9.45 pm, BBC1)
(Owen Brannigan on This Week's Proms: page 21)
(Stereo)
A fortnightly series presenting arguments that challenge current orthodoxies
Consumer Power and the Design Supermarket by Nathan Silver , architect and writer
Despite organisations like the Consumers' Association or the ifggressive Nader's Raiders in the USA, the consumer still has little control over the quality of the goods he buys, partly because he cannot see everything that's available and must settle for heavily promoted items. Nathan Silver argues that we have barely begun to assert our right to choose by comparing before we buy.
speaking at the Royal Academy Dinner of 1951 in response to the toast of Literature - a speech which had little to do with literature but a great deal to do with the humour, wit and style of Maugham.
The ninth in a series of 12 programmes violin Sonata In flat, Op 12 No 3
JOSEF SUK (violin)
JAN PANENKA (piano) Adelaide: Andenken NICOLAI GEDDA (tenor) JAN EYRON (piano)
(gramophone record)
Piano Trio in G major, Op 1 No 2
ORION PIANO TRIO
Peter Thomas (violin)
Sharon McKinley (cello) Ian Brown (piano)