Cherubini Overture: AnaerSon VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER
7.18* Boicldieu Harp Concerto in C: MARIE-CLAIRE JAMET PARIS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL KUENTZ
7.38* Massenet Ballet Music: Le Cid
ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by JEAN MARTINON gramophone records
Sibelius Romance in c, tor string orchestra
LENINGRAD PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
8.10* Nielsen Wind Quintet 11922): MEI.OS ENSEMBLE
8..14* Balakirer Symphonic Poem: Tamar
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET gramophone records
Charpentier Premiere lecon de Tenebres (for the Sainte Chapelle)
Andre Vessieres (bass) Instrumental and Vocal Ensemble directed by Roger Blanchard
Couperin Motet de Sainte Suzanne: Jennifer Vyvyan (sop) William Herbert (tenor) George James (bass)
Ralph Downes (organ)
Boris Ord (harpsichord)
Vocal and Instrumental Ensemble, conducted by Sir Anthony Lewis
(gramophone records)
(Stereo)
conducted by ALUN FRANCIS
Suppé Overture: The Beautiful Galatea
Philip Lane Little Suite Boyce Symphony No 1
Delibes Ballet Music: Coppelia
SIMON STANDAGE (violin) MICHAEL FREYHAN (piano)
Tartini Sonata No 17. in d, for violin (Twenty-six Little Sonatas. 1750)
Mendelssohn Sonata in F
Sarasate Spanish Dances: No 7, in A minor; No 8, in c
Missa Beati Ioannis BBC SINGERS conducted by COLIN MAWBT with SIMON LINDLEY (organ)
Suite in B flat, for two oboes, strings and continuo (third production)
MICHEL PIGUET (oboe) HELMUT HUCKE (oboe)
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS conducted by AUGUST WENZINGER gramophone records
RALPH KIRSHBAUM (cello)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, led by CLIFFORD KNOWLES conducted by HUGO RIGNOLD Part I
Schubert Overture in c major (In the Italian style)
12.16* Prokofiev Symphony No 1, in 0 (Classical)
12.33* Tchaikovsky Variation* on a Rococo theme
JON CURLE on some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead.
Part 2 Dvorak
Symphony No 8, In G major
(Given before an invited audience in the Town Hall, St Helens, on 15 August)
Opera in four acts
Music by Tchaikovsky Libretto after SCHILLER (sung in Russian)
(gramophone records)
BOLSHOi THEATRE WIND ENSEMBLE MOSCOW RADIO CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA: HARRY GRODBERG (Organ) conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
The action takes place at Domrfmy. Chinon, Rheims and Rouen. Acts 1 and 2 3.55* Andrew Porter talk* about Schiller's play The Maid of Orleans, and the operas that Verdi and Tchaikovsky made from it.
4.10* The Maid of Orleans Acts 3 and 4
Written and presented by David Munrow
The story of St Cecilia , with music by Arnold, Reflce and Schubert. This week's guest: Antony Hopkins
A two-part sequence of music for the early evening.
(continued)
6.30 Working with Words
A series of 12 programmes for people hoping to develop their talent for writing and outlets for their work.
Programme 3 considers various aspects of the short story and the work of the Society of Authors.
7.0 Wiedersehen In Ansburg
Concerto No 7, in F (k 242), for three pianos and orchestra
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA CHRISTOPII ESCHENBACH (piano) JUSTUS FRANTZ (piano) HERBERT VON KARAJAN
(conductor and piano)
(Recording from the 1973 Salz burg Whitsun Festival)
Piano Quartet in G minor (B 478): ALBAN BERG QUARTET with KARL ENGEL (piano)
(Austrian Radio recordings)
1876-1973
A tribute to the celebrated cellist with the voices of AMARYLLIS FLEMING , ISAAC STERN and CASALS himself.
Producer KEITH HORNER
(First broadcast in Music Weekly on 28 October)
Third of four recitals by ANDRE TCHAIKOWSKY (piano)
Partita No 2, in c minor (bwv 826)
Four Duets (bwv 802-5)
Partita No 5, in G (bwv 829)
A study in the thought of Aldous Huxley , who died on 22 November 1963.
Huxley's novels and essays reflect his interest in drug-induced visions, the impact of science on society and especially his mysticism.
Reflecting on these themes In his work are FRANCIS HUXLEY , anthropologist, RENÉE HAYNES, parapsychologist, and Aldous Huxley 's recorded voice.
BRYDEN MURDOCH is the reader Producer STEWART LAMONT
by John Danyel
MARTYN HILL (tenor)
ANTHONY ROOLEY tlute)
TREVOR JONES (bass viol)
The programme is introduced by ANTHONY ROOLEY , who says: 'Modern commentators justifiably compare the Danyel songs tp John Dowland 's work and indeed he is the only composer in the lute ayre output who could be so compared.'
Introduced by Edwin Mullins
EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH on Landscape in Britain 1750-1850 at the Tate Gallery, and the exhibition of Cezanne water-colours at the Hayward Gallery. EDGAR ANSTEY and ALAN LOVELL discussing Documentary Diary, Paul Rotha 's ' informal history of the British Documentary Film 1928-1939.'
Producer PHILIP FRENCH
Kingsley Amis made a broad cast last year that had some surprising results.
Tonight he considers fact. fiction and logic, and asks ' What Green Man? '
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