Verdi Overture: The Force of Destiny
New Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH
7.14* Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E: Maurice Andrei LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN BAPTISTE MARI
7.34* Bizet Seguidilla (Carmen) MARIA CALLAS (soprano) FRENCH RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by Georges Pretre
7.37* Prokofiev Suite: Lieutenant Kije: CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by FRITZ REINER
(records)
Haydn Overture in D:
Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields, directed by Neville Marriner
8.10* Beethoven Quintet in E flat, Op 16
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) London Wind Soloists
8.38* Mozart Symphony No 18, In F (K 130):
Naples Orchestra, conducted by Denis Vaughan
(gramophone records)
(Stereo)
Mendelssohn
Two Moore Songs
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESIKAU (bar) WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH (piano)
9.11. Songs without Words: Book 7, Op 85
DANIEL ADNI (piano)
».2«*ThreeKlingemannSongs DIETRICH FISCHERJOIESKAU WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
9.33* Songs without Wordfl Book 8, Op 102: DANIEL ADNI gramophone records
led by EDWIN PALING conducted by TERENCE LOVETT
Rossini Ovtrture : The Silken Ladder
Elgar Serenade for strings, in E minor
Gounod Ballet Music:
Faust Anthony Collins To the Mourne Mountains (Eire Suite)
Joseph Horovitz Sinfonietta for light orchestra
Trio In c, for two oboes and cor anglais: HEINZ HOLLIGER
MAURICE BOURGUE , HANS ELHORST (Recording from this year's Schwetzingen Festival made available by courtesy of South German Radio)
Honegger Sonata for violin KOJI TOYODA
Bartok Village Scenes
IRMGARD SEEFRIED (soprano) AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by MILAN HORVAT
Blacher Collage for Orchestra (first broadcast in this country) VIKTOR REDTENBACHER (violin) JOSEF GASSNER (violin)
EUGENIE ALTMANN (viola)
LEONHARD WALLISCH (cello) AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by MILAN HORVAT
(RIAS, Berlin and Austrian Radio recordings)
Quartet in E minor (third production) - Frans Vester (flute) Jaap Schroder (violin) Anner Bylsma (Cello) Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord)
Concerto in R flat, for two horns, strings and continue (third production) - Adriaan van Woudenberg, Hermann Baumann, Concerto Amsterdam conducted by Frans Bruggen
(gramophone records)
JOSEPH KALICHSTEIN (piano)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by GEORGE HURST Part 1
Rossini Overture: Semtramlde
12.30* Mozart Piano Concerto No 23. in A major (E 488)
JON CURLE on some of the plays and features on Radio 3 and Radio 4 in the week ahead.
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 4, In B flat major (Given before an invited audience in the Royal Northern College of Music)
Boston Concert Club
HOWARD SHELLEY (piano) Bach Toccata in D (BWV 912)
1.17* Debussy Pour les accords: Pour las arpeges composes (Etudes, Book 2)
2.27* Debussy L'isle Joyeuse; Minstrels
2.36* Beethoven Sonata In I flat, Op 27 No 1
(Part of a concert given In the Boston Girls' High School in November 1972)
In 18th-century France and Britain at the Horniman Museum Exhibition in London.
General description by the Director, DAVIS BOSTON, MME si CHAMBURE and JEAN JENKINS. Producer MADEAU STEWART
A concert given in the Purcell Room, London, on 21 June, promoted by the Oxford University Press to celebrated 50 years of music publishing
Philip Langridge (tenor), Howard Shelley (piano), Douglas Tate (harmonica), Cardiff Festival Players
Part 1
Gerhard Sonata for cello and piano
Vaughan Williams Along the field for voice and violin
Hoddinott Piano Quintet No 4, Op 78 (first broadcast performance)
4.15* Alan Frank, the head of Oxford University Press Music Department, talks to Michael Oliver of Radio London about the problems of publishing modern music, and explains the many roles of a music publisher in relation to his composers.
4.35* 20th-century British Chamber Music: part 2
Mathlas Sonata for piano, Op 23
Tate Apparitions, for tenor, harmonica, string quartet and piano
Written and presented by David Munrow
Beethoven's last yean. This week's guest: Daniel Barenboim
A two-part sequence of musle 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 find out lets for their work.
Programme 4 continues the study of the short story and offers guidance to would-be poets.
T.0 Wiedersehen In Ansbnrf
Records made in the 1920s by four of the conductors then dominating musical life in the German capital.
Mozart Overture: Die Zauberflöte
BERLIN STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by RICHARD STRAUSS Ravel Alborada del gracioso BERLIN STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER Beethoven Symphony No 2, in D BERLIN STATE OPERA ORCHESTRA Conducted by ERICH KLEIBER
Wagner Liebestod (Tristan und Isolde): BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by WILHELM FURTWANGLER
Written by Eva Strauss
Narrated by Alan Dobie
The blockade and siege of Leningrad by the Germans from 1941 to 1944 created almost inhuman suffering and loss of life to the city's inhabitants. In their journals, three women writers kept a record of this ordeal by hunger, cold and disease which few people in the West know about. During these days the famous ' Leningrad Symphony was also written and this too echoed the terrible events.
'The first violin is dying. The drum died on his way to work. The French horn is in extremis.' (DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH)
with the voices of GEOFFREY MATTHEWS , JOHN ROWE and BETTY HUNTLEY-WRIGHT
died 30 November 1623
The first of five programmes to mark the 350th anniversary
CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL CHOIR conductor SIMON PRESTON
Hosanna to the Son of David; When David heard that Absalom was slain; 0 Lord. arise into thy resting place; Evening Service for five voices; Alleluia! I heard a voice; Gloria in excelsis Deo
Introduced by Edwin Mullins
This edition includes:
William Mann on "Twilight of the Gods," Wilfrid Mellers's study of The Beatles.
The first of two reports on the 17th London Film Festival by Christopher Cook.
Jasia Reichardt on the exhibition Tatlin's Dream - Suprematist and Constructivist Art 1910-23 at Fischer Fine Art, 30 King Street, London, SW1
plays Bartok
Quartets No 3 and 5 (Austrian Radio recording)
A series of un-solemn recitals PATRICIA MCCARRY (soprano) TOM GLIGOROFF (piano)
Chaussen Serenade italienne; La cigale: Nocturne
Poulenc Fiançailles pour rire
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