Haydn Symphony No 39, in o minor
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
7.22* C. P. E. Bach Sonatina In D minor (Wq 107)
REIMER KÜCHLER (fortepiano) VIENNA CAPELLA ACADEMICA conducted by EDUARD MELKUS
7.39* Mozart Symphony No 25, In G minor (k 183) ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER gramophone records
conducted by RAFAEL KUSELIK
Smetana Symphonic Poem: From Bohemia's woods and fields (Ma vlast)
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
8.18* Dvorak Symphony No T, in D minor
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA gramophone records
Monteverdi Madrigals , scherzi and canzonets including three different settings of Su pastorelli vezzosi gramophone records
A series of programmes on alternate Tuesday mornings, each devoted to music composed in the same year
Brahms Rhapsody in B minor, Op 79 No 1
JAMES GIBB (piano)
9.56* Mussorgsky Song of the flea
OWEN BRANNIGAN (bass) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
(gramophone record)
10.0* Dvorak Silhouettes Nos 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 (Op 8) JAMES GIBB (piano)
10.11* Bruckned String Quintet in F major
KELLER QUARTET
Erich Keller (violin)
Heinrich Ziehe (violin) Franz Schessl (viola) Max Braun (cello) with GEORG SCHMID (viola) (gramophone record)
10.54' Rimsky-Korsakov Rus sian folk songs BBC CHORUS conducted by JOHN POOLE
11.2* Borodin String Quartet No 1, in A major GABRIELI QUARTET
Kenneth Sillito (violin)
Brendan O'Reilly (violin) Ian Jewel (viola)
Keith Harvey (cello)
11.37* Tchaikovsky Symphony No 2, in c minor
USSR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by EVGENY SVETLANOV (gramophone record)
ERICH GRUENBERG (violin) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader COLIN STAVELEY conducted by YUVAL ZALIOUK Part 1 Bartok
Violin Concerto No 2
A weekly news bulletin of events in the arts abroad.
Part 2 Mendelssohn
Symphony No 3, in A minor (Scottish)
(Given before an invited audt. ence in the City Hall. Cardiff)
The last of four programmes to celebrate his 80th birthday Sonata No 3, in E minor ALFREDO CAMPOLI (violin) VALERIE TRYON (piano)
Songs: Gavotte; Come sing and dance; King David; Lost love BRIAN RAYNER COOK (baritone) ANTONY SAUNDERS (piano)
Pieces from Lambert's Clavichord
THE COMPOSER (piano) Fantasy Quartet
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Hugh Maguire (violin) David Roth (violin)
Patrick Ireland (viola) Bruno Schrecker (cello)
Fredell Lack (from the OSA) MICHAEL ISADOR (piano)
Bartok Sonata No 1 (1921)
Saint Saens Havanaise , Op 83
Frederick Jacobi Ballade (first broadcast performance in this country)
Wieniawski Polonaise brillante No 1, in D, Op 4
HALINA LUKOMSKA (soprano) LODE DEVOS (tenor)
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA conducted by MICHAEL GIELEN
Ligeti Melodien (1971), for orchestra (first broadcast in this country)
None Canti di vita e d'amore, for soprano, tenor and orchestra
Berio Allelujah it, for five groups of instruments
(Recording from this year's Holland Festival made available by courtesy of Nether. lands Radio)
The best of present-day jazz on records
Introduced by CHARLES FOX
Tales and Music for Younger Listeners with David Munrow gramophone records
6.0 Stock Market Report
A sequence of music tor the early evening.
6.30 Incontri in Italia
Fifteen lessons in spoken Italian for listeners with a basic knowledge of the language, by GIOVANNI CARSANIGA and ANNA VENEZIANI
9: Un campagnolo di cattivo carattere
With SILVIA GAVUZZO, CELESTINA SEGRE and ARNALDO CARSANIGA (Book. 37!p: see page 78)
7.0 This Was Their World
Ten programmes on the study of local history
9: School and Society
B. L. GREENALL looks at the various sources available to the local historian on educational provisions in the 19th century.
(Book, £2.40: see page 78)
given by Charles Rosen (piano) direct from the Concert Hall,
Broadcasting House, London Part 1 Schumann
Davidsbundlertanze, Op 6 Fantasie in c major, Op 17
(A shorter version was broadcast at 1.5 pm)
Part 2 Schumann
Kreisleriana, Op 16
A comedy for radio by Michael Sadler
with Charles Kay, Norman Rodway and Cecile Chevreau
As England enters the Common Market wider horizons open up for the sale of English toys. A Toy Fair in Northern France offers an opportunity that cannot be ignored. And there are also offers of another nature to be found across the Channel.
(Norman Rodway is in 'London Assurance' at the New Theatre, London)
Fifth of eight concerts of his symphonies and concertos
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA leader CLIFFORD KNOWLES conductor CHARLES GROVES Part 1 Vaughan Williams
Symphony No 6, in E minor
11.0*Why Write Symphonies Today?: BENJAMIN FRANKEL answers the question whether the form is out-dated - before the performance of his own Sixth Symphony.
11.5* Concert: part 2
Frankel Symphony No 6
(Friday, 7.30: Symphony No 7)
'The snobs can't bear to listen to excerpts, while the barbarians listen to little else.'
Hans Keller considers the question of justifiable excerpts from great music, and presents one or two of them.