Records of music by Purcell, Babell, Locke and Handel, and the Capriol Suite by Warlock
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 2, in B flat: CLAUDIO ARRAU AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA conducted by BERNARD HATTINK
8.32* Haydn Symphony No 89, in F: ORCHESTRA OP NAPLES conducted by DENIS VAUGHAN gramophone records
Purcell King Arthur , Acts 3 and 5 ELSIE MORISON (soprano) HEATHER HARPER (soprano)
JOHN WHITWORTH (counter-tenor) WILFRED BROWN (tenor)
JOHN CAMERON (baritone) TREVOR ANTHONY (bass) ST ANTHONY SINGERS
THURSTON DART (organ and harpsichord continuo)
PHILOMUSICA OF LONDON conducted by SIR ANTHONY LEWIS gramophone records
by FREDELL LACK (violin) with PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Bach Sonata in G minor, for violin (bwv 1001)
Szymanowski Nocturne and Tarantella
Stravinsky Duo concertant
Douglas Whittaker (flute) Janet Craxton (oboe) Hugh Maguire (violin)
Bruno Schrecker (cello)
Alan Harverson (harpsichord) Telemann Trio-Sonata in G minor, for oboe, violin and continuo
10.58* Alan Richardson Three Pieces, for flute and oboe
11.6* Loeillet Trio-Sonata in r, for flute, oboe and continuo
11.17* Richard Rodney Bennett Conversation, for flute and oboe
11.23* Thea Musgrave Impromptu for flute and oboe
11.28* J. C. Bach Quintet in D. for flute, oboe, violin, cello and harpsichord
SYLVIA ROSENBERG (violin) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID ZINMAN
Weber Overture: Euryanthe
11.50* Mozart Violin Concerto No 3, in G major (K 216)
12.16* Schumann Symphony No 2, in c major
Twelve Transcendental Studies played and introduced by JOHN OGDON (piano)
(School for Wives)
Comic opera in three acts
Libretto, after MOLlÈRE, by CESARE VICO LODOVICI
Music by Virgilio Mortarl ' (sung in Italian)
(first broadcast in this country)
ROME CHORUS AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF ITALIAN RADIO chorus-master GIANNI LAZZARI conducted by ALDO CECCATO (Italian Radio recording)
The action takes place In France in the 17th century.
Act 1 Outside Arnolfo's country house
2.45* Talk: Marcellk Barzettl of the Italian Cultural Institute, London, on Virgilio Mortari and his place in modern Italian music.
3.0* La Scuola delle Mogli
Act 2 Outside Arnolfo's country house later that evening
Act 3 A room in Arnolfo's house
Drumming (first broadcast performance in this country)
Recorded by the composer and an ensemble of American and English musicians during his visit to this country in February
Introduced by ANNETTE MOREAU Taking part:
JAY CLAYTON , JOAN LABARBERA, JUDITH SHERMAN
STEPHEN CHAMBERS, JON GIBSON, RUSSELL HARTENBERGER
ART MURPHY, JAMES PREISS, STEVE REICH , GAVIN BRYARS, CORNELIUS CARDEW
CHRISTOPHER HOBBS, MICHAEL NYMAN
with David Munrow gramophone records
6.0 Stock Market Report
Music for the early evening.
6.30 Games and Simulations medium wave
10: The Role of the Teacher
This last programme examines the ways in which games and simulations affect the behaviour of the teacher in the classroom. Series producer CHRIS LONGLEY (Book 45p: see page 66)
7.0 The Asian Phoenix medium wave
Presented by GEOFFREY BOWNAS 8: Japan in the World
The Japanese have gained an economic empire but haven'found a political role. What part will they play in international affairs in the 70s?
Series producer DAVID DICKINSON (Publication £1.60: see page 66)
Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London
London Symphony Orchestra, leader John Georgiadis, conductor Andre Previn
Overture: Scapino
Troilus and Cressida, Act 2
ROBERT PRING-MILL. Fellow Of St Catherine's College, Oxford, talks about Pablo Neruda 's Radiance and Death of Joaquin Murieta , a Chilean Bandit Unjustly Slain. This dramatic cantata received its first English production on Radio 3 in April, and can be heard again next Sunday evening,
Belshazzar's Feast - John Shirley-Quirk (baritone) London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
1885-1972
The poetry of Jules Romains , who died a few weeks ago, represents one of the earliest breaks with the 19th century in modern writing, and at points it anticipates Pound. Eliot and Hemingway in its precision and naturalness.
ANTHONY HARDING , who recently returned from a research trip to France, introduces some of his own new translations of La Vie Unanime and other verse and prose by Romains. Readers HARVEY HALL ANTHONY HARDING FRANCES HOROVITZ
Producer GEORGE MACBETH ‡
Promenades
JEAN DOYEN (piano) gramophone record
A fortnightly programme about the media in society
Local Broadcasting in Britain
A selective report by Terry Hughes on BBC Local Radio, cable TV and commercial radio plans. Is a new kind of broadcasting emerging in these experiments? Terry Hughes interviews broadcasters and listeners.
(28 Sept: Pacifica - non-commercial radio in California: a report by Daniel Snowman )
Clarinet Quintet in B minor GERVASE DE PEYER with the AMADEUS STRING QUARTET Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
(Part of a public concert given In St John 's. Smith Square, London, in March 1970) 4