Berlioz Overture: Le carnaval romain
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
7.15* Bizet L'Arlésienne: Suite No 1
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ALEXANDER GIBSON
7.33* Poulenc Concerto in D minor, for two pianos and orchestra: BRACHA EDEN and ALEXANDER TAMIR
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by SERGIU COMISSIONA
7.53* Chabrier Rhapsody: Espana
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN gramophone records
A rtcord request programme
Drigo Pas de deux (Le corsaire) LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
8.14* Plernf Concertstiick , for harp and orchestra ANNIE CHALLAN
PARIS CONSERVATOtRE ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRE CLUYTENS
8.36* Shostakovich Symphony No 6
LENINGRAD PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY MRAVINSKY
Mozart Sonata in D (k 448) MALCOLM FRAGER
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (two pianos)
9.29' Quartet in F (K 370) LOTHAR KOCH (oboe) I
THOMAS BRANDIS (violin)
SIEGBERT UEBERSCHAF. R (viola) WOLFGANG BOETTCHER (cello) gramophone records
Symphony No 5
SOUTH-WEST GERMAN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS
(Recording made available by South-West German Radio)
A recital relayed direct from the Freemasons' Hall, Edinburgh
Part 1
Chopin Sonata for cello and piano in G minor, Op 65
11.26 Webern
Three Little Pieces for cello and piano, Op 11
11.30 Bernd Alois Zimmermann Sonata for solo cello
An illustrated talk by HUMPHREY SEARLE
Part 2
Pendereckl Capriccip for Siegfried Palm, for cello
12.8* Mendelssohn Sonata in B flat major, Op 45
Gramophone records including the Romance for violin and orchestra and some of the Legends, Op 59
A series in which distinguished musicians discuss, and in some cases also perform, music for which they have a special affection.
Today Alexander Goehr talks about his String Quartet No 2, which is played by the LINDSAY STRING QUARTET Peter Cropper (violin)
Michael Adamson (violin) Roger Bigley (viola)
Bernard Gregor-Smith (cello)
(A BBC Lunchtime Concert given in the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House, London, in December 1971)
A series of music from London's public pleasure gardens.
This week Ranelagh Gardens, Chelsea, during its most successful years, the 1760s: Arne's musical direction and Mozart's visit as a child prodigy.
Handel Overture, Aria and Chorus: Oh happy pair! (Alexander's Feast)
MAX WORTHLEY (tenor)
ORIANA CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA conducted by ALFRED DELLER
Festing Concerto in D, for two flutes and string orchestra HANS-MARTIN LINDE
GUNTHER HOLLER
LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS directed by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER Hook The willow song
Arne Blow , blow thou winter wind: Under the greenwood tree: APRIL CANTELO (soprano) ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by RAYMOND LEPPARD (harpsichord)
Handel Coronation Anthem: Zadok the Priest
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID WILLCOCKS
Stanley Organ Concerto in G. Op 2 No 3
LESLIE Jones directing the LITTLE ORCHESTRA OF LONDON
Arne Cantata: Bacchus and Ariadne: ROBERT TEAR (tenor) ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THEFIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER gramophone records
concert-master PETER MOUNTAIN conductor MEREDITH DAVIES Brahms Tragic Overture
3.15* Sibelius Symphony No 2
from Canterbury Cathedral sung by a choir of boys and young men drawn from churches, colleges and schools affiliated to the Royal School of Church Music, directed by MARTIN HOW
Responses (Smith of Durham) Psalms 147 and 148 (Revised Psalter: Wesley, Turle)
Lessons: Joel 2, vv 1-11; Acts 11, vv 19-30
Canticles (Rose in c minor)
Anthem: Ah. see the fair chivalry come (H. K. Andrews ) Hymn: 0 praise ye the Lord (a and M Rev 376)
Organist JOHN JORDAN
Records chosen by the under-20s Two requests for music written by teenage composers
Arriaga String Quartet in A
Scriabin Piano Sonata in E flat minor
Introduced by CHRISTOPHER HOC WOOD
Trends in pop music
Introduced by Derek Jewell
6.0 Stock Market Report
A sequence of music for the early evening.
6.30 The Musical
The first of five programmes in which PETER TRANCHELL traces the development, from the middle of the 19th century to the present day, of ' the lighter, gayer side of theatrical music,' written largely ' to delight and entertain.'
Series producer DAVID epps
7.0 The Genes in Your Life 10: Listeners' Questions
A panel of geneticists answer questions on human heredity. Chairman GRAHAM CHEDD Series producer
ROBIN BRIGHTWELL
(Starting
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Wagner: Parsifal, Acts 2 and 3 (sung in German)
Royal Opera House Chorus, chorus-master Douglas Robinson
BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Eli Goren, conductor Pierre Boulez
Act 2
Sc 1: Klingsor's magic castle; Sc 2: Klingsor's magic garden
8.40* Parsifal's Cross
Geoffrey Skelton discusses the psychological pattern which Wieland Wagner designed and used as a basis for his Bayreuth Festival productions,
9.0* Parsifal: Act 3
Sc 1: A pleasant landscape near the Castle of the Grail; Sc 2: The hall in the Castle of the Grail
(This Week's Proms: page 21)
Five programmes by J. R. Ravetz
2: Pressures from Society with Barry Barnes and Gary Werskey
Dr Ravetz discusses with Dr Barnes, a sociologist of science, and Gary Werskey , a science historian, both from the Science Studies Unit in Edinburgh, some of the conflicts between the aims of scientific research and social values.
Producer MICHAEL TOTTON
A series of Mozart's entertainment music
Serenade No 10, in B flat (K 361)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC WIND ENSEMBLE conducted by KARL BÖHM gramophone record