A record request programme Part 1
Haydn Symphony No 48. in c (Maria Theresia )
PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
7.33* Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E
JOHN WILBRAHAM. ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.51* Boyce Symphony No 2
WURTTEMBERG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by JÖRG FAERBER
Part 2
Grieg Suite: Sigurd Jorsalfar PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE WELDON
8.22* Milhaud Le carnaval d'Aix: CARL SEEMANN (piano) RADIO LUXEMBOURG ORCHESTRA conducted by THE COMPOSER
8.42* Walton Partita
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by the COMPOSER
Dvorak
Overture: My Homeland
9.16* Symphony No 3. in E flat LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records
from Scotland
EDINBURGH QUARTET
Leighton String Quartet No 2 Hans Gal String Quartet No 4, Op 99 (first performance)
'Recorded before an invited audience in the BBC's Edinburgh studios)
Symphonie Romane played by ARTHUR WILLS (organ)
Haydn Symphony No 100, in G (Military)
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER
12.2' Schumann Violin Concerto in D minor:
HENRYK SZERYNG LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
12.31* Hindemith Symphony: Mathis der Mater BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHKSTRA conducted by WILLIAM STEINBERG gramophone records
CSABA ERDELYI (viola) LEE LUVISI (piano) MARIUS MAY (cello)
CLIFFORD BENSON (piano)
Schumann Fairytale Pictures, Op 113, for viola and piano
Beethoven Piano Sonata in F minor. Op 2 No 1
Mendelssohn Song without words, Op 109, for cello and piano
Chopin Introduction and Polonaise brillante, Op 3, for cello andpiano
(A BBC Lunchtime Concert given in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. in December 1972)
conducted by RUDOLF SCHWARZ Haydn Symphony No 97, in c
2.29* Mendelssohn Symphony No 4, in a (Italian)
Chopin, arr Britten Les Sylph -ides
ARTUR RUBINSTEIN plays the original piano pieces
JOSEPH LEVINE conducts the BALLET THEATRE ORCHESTRA in Benjamin Britten's orchestrations gramophone records
from King's College, Cambridge Introit: This joyful Eastertide (Dutch carol, arr Wood) Responses (Byrd)
Psalm 119. vv 73-104 (Hopkins, Garrett, Havergal)
Lessons: Song of Solomon 2, vv 10-17; Luke 24. vv 36-49
Canticles (Gibbons, Second Service)
Anthem: Ecce vicit Leo (Philips)
Hymn: Ye choirs of new Jerusalem (EH 139)
Director of music
DAVID WILLCOCKS
Organ scholar JAMES LANCELOT
Records chosen by the under-20s. introduced by CHRISTOPHER HOWOOD (;
Sinding Rustle of Spring Beethoven Spring Sonata
Copland Appalachian Spring
(continued)
8.30 Context
A weekly programme that explores the science and technology behind a matter of current interest
3: Meteorology Today
Speakers include DR a. j. MASON , cb, FRS. Director-General of the Meteorological Office
6.50 Speak for Yourself
Four programmes, introduced by BERNARD LOVELL , illustrating some of the difficulties young people have in communicating with others. 3: Talking to Prospective Employers
7.10 The Job for the Person
Five programmes for parents and teachers, presented by PETER MARCH
3: Leaving for Work
at St John's. Smith Square HALINA LUKOMSKA (soprano) JOHN CONSTABLE
(piano and celesta) MEMBERS OF THE
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
David Butt (flute, piccolo) David Theodore (oboe) Richard Simpson (oboe)
Colin Bradbury (clarinet) Donald Watson (clarinet)
Anthony Jennings (bass-clar) Geoffrey Gambold (bassoon) John Orford (bassoon)
Alan Civil, Denzil Floyd (horns) John Wilbraham (trumpet)
Alfred Flaszynski (trombone)
James Holland , Terence Emery David Johnson (percussion) Sidonie Goossens (harp) Bela Dekany (violin) John Coulling (viola)
by SIR NIKOLAUS PEVSNER
Thomas Archer 's Church of St John , Smith Square, London, built 1715-1728, provides Sir Nikolaus with an answer. He considers the church not only stylistically, but as the most successful case, to date, of the conversion of an old church to a new use.
Part 2
Stockhausen Kreuzsplel
Webern Three Sacred Folk Songs, Op 17; Three Songs, Op 18
Stockhausen Kontra-Punkte
(John Constable broadcasts by permission of Covent Garden)
(A public concert given earlier this evening. Tickets for the concert, which starts at 6.15 pm. at fl.00 and 50p, are available from [address removed] in advance, or at the door tonight)
1873-1956
A selection of his poems for adults and children introduced by ANTHONY THWAITE
' There must be many people now adults whose first exposure to poetry (apart from nursery rhymes) was in the classroom and to a de la Mare poem.' Anthony Thwaite presents a new view of de la Mare's poetry, in which he stresses its adult interest, its concrete simplicity and poignant awareness of death and the past.
Reader GARY WATSON
Producer GEORGE MACBETH
Brahms Quartet, Op 51 No 2
Schubert Quartet (Death and the Maiden)
NETHERLANDS STRING QUARTET
A series examining this subject from different angles.
3: Darwinism and the Divisionof Labour by DR ROBERT YOUNG Series producer LEONIE cohn
Three Preludes from the opera, Palestrina: HUNGARIAN STATE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ALBERTO EREDE (Belgian Radio recording)
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