Comprehensive forecast.
LEONARD ROSE (cello)
SAMUEL SANDERS (piano)
Sonata in c minor, Op 5 No 2
Sonata in D major, Op 102 No 2
Introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Monteverdi's Vespers by GILES BRYANT. New boxed sets: reviewed by EDWARD GREENFIELD.
Handel Allegro ; March (Organ Concerto No 16, in F): DANIEL CHORZEMPA , CONCERTO AMSTERDAM conducted by JAAP SCHRODER
Beethoven Symphony No 4, in B flat: ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK : gramophone records
1605-1672
Music for four choirs: Magnificat III toni; Missa Si Deus pro nobis quis contra nos
Schutz Choir of London
Jonathan Hinden (organ)
Harold Lester (organ)
Malcolm Hicks (organ)
Alastair Ross (organ)
Conductor Roger Norrington
presents for your pleasure a weekly selection of popular classics chosen from over 75 years of gramophone recordings.
MARY O'HARA introduces and sings songs from the Irish tradition, accompanying herself on the Celtic harp.
Producer MADEAU STEWART
Tononi Piano Trio
Jürgen Hess (violin)
Olga Hegedus (cello)
Bernard Roberts (piano)
from the Concert Hall of Broadcasting House. London Mozart Trio in B flat (K 502)
Beethoven Trio in E flat, Op 1 No 1
Harman Grisewood. Controller of the Third Programme in its early days. introduces his per- sonal choice of records. Feature: page 17
Berlioz Overture: Benvenuto Cellini
Saint-Saens Introduction and rondo capriccioso
VICTOR TRETYAKOV (Violin)
VIENNA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ALDO CECCATO
(Vienna Festival recording by courtesy of Austrian Radio)
Fauré Lydia; Five Venetian Songs: Mandoline; En Sour-dine; Green; A Clymene; C'est l'extase
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone)
BRIAN LAMPORT (piano)(Repeat) Honegger Pacific 231
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by WIARISS JANSONS
(Recording by courtesy of SFB) Debussy Images: Gigues; Iberia; Rondes de printemps AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by LEIF SEGERSTAM (Austrian Radio recording)
Introduced by Peter Clayton
This week: Edwin Mullins (in the Chair) talks to
Paul Bailey
Gillian Reynolds and John Weightman
Producer
PHILIP FRENCH
Gestillle Sehnsucht
Geistliches Wiegenlied
KATHLEEN FERRIER (contralto)
MAX GILBERT (viola), PHYLLIS SPURR (piano): record
A. H. Halsey , Director of the Department of Social and Administrative Studies at the University of Oxford, gives the second of three talks.
Records made by this English ensemble, which was founded nearly 50 years ago.
Mozart Adagio and Fugue in c minor (K 546)
Haydn String Quartet in F, Op 74 No 2
offers some unscripted autobiographical musings prompted by the recent publication of his book, "Bagazh, Confessions of a Russian Cosmopolitan". He talks about his childhood in pre-revolutionary Russia, his early musical training, and his meetings with Diaghilev and Stravinsky.
A simultaneous broadcast with BBC2 of Rossini's opera (sung in Italian)
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF LA SCALA, MILAN conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO
A Unitel production in association with German and Austrian television.
9.55* Robin Holmes reads from Richard Aldington 's translation of Candide. Beaumarchais, literarv source of The Barber, was a contemporary of Voltaire and sponsored the first collection of his works.
10.5* The Barber of Seville Act 2
Two talks on Raymond Queneau by Richard Cobb. Professor of Modern History and Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford.
1: Queneau and Le Havre
Raymond Queneau , little known in this country but famous in his own, is many things: poet, novelist, critic, publisher, mathematician - and master portrayer of the petit monde and petits gens of France's traditional culture of the quartier. It is this last aspect which Richard Cobb explores, as both critic and historian.
(Queneau and Paris: 15 Oct)
The Vision of St Augustine
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) LONDON SYMPHONY CHORUS AND
ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER: records Feature: page 4