Glnck Symphony No 2, in INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE directed by CYRIL DIEDERICH
8.16* Dittersdorf Partita No 2, in A (mono)
FRENCH WIND QUINTET
8.26* Mozart Piano Concerto No 13, in c m 405) (mono): WANDA LANDOWSKA , orchestra conducted by ARTUR BODZJNBKI : records
Purcell Golden Sonata (z 810): CARL PINT , JOHN TUHNELL (Violins), ANTHONY PINI (Cello), HAROLD LESTER (harpsichord)
9.14* Handel Organ Con-certo No 10, in D minor, Op 7 NO 4: HERBERT TACHEZI VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS directed by NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
9.30* Mozart Buhe sarrft, mein holdes Leben (Zaide) (mono)
RITA STREICH (soprano) BERLIN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRRA, conducted by ARTUR ROTHBR
9.36* Leoncavallo, Mascagni, Granados Three opera intermezzi
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
9.49* Vaughan Williams Songs of Travel
ROBERT TEAR (tenor)
PHILIP LEDGER (piano)
10.17* Ireland Symphonic Rhapsody: Mai-dun LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT : records
Introduced by Michael Oliver
Stravinsky, Auden and The Rake's Progress, by PETER PORTER.
Why is modern music so difficult to listen to? Some answers and encouragements to perseverance from HENRI ROUSEBUR. Producer
CHRISTINE HARDWICK
In the second of 12 programmes, a concert given in Severance Hall, Cleveland, on 5 May 1970 conducted by GEORGE SZELL JANET BAKER ( mezzo-sop) RICHARD LEWIS (tenor) Part 1 Schubert
Symphony No 8, in B minor (Unfinished)
' Don't just stand there with your brain in neutral.'
Derek Robinson on the counter-attack.
Part 2 Mahler Das Lied von dedr Erde (Cleveland Orchestra Broadcast Service waor,dina)
Antony Hopkins discusses a work or theme of current interest.
Reported: Mon 9.55 am)
9: Langae Choirs (1) READING PHOENIX CHOIR
DUNVANT MALE CHOIR
BATH COLLEGE OF HIGHER
EDUCATION CHOIR
RADIO CHERFIELD CHOIR SCOTTISH PHILHARMONIC
SINGERS
Adíjudicators DR EDGAR BOUCHER , NOEL COX , GARETH WALTERS
Bernard Keeffe introduces the series. summarises the adjudicator's remarks and announces the class winners.
in some of their earlier gramophone recordings
Mozart Overture : The Magic Flute conducted by JOSEF KRIPS Mendelssohn Spring Song; Spinning Song (Songs Without Words) conducted by LEO BLECH
Borodin Symphony No 2, in B minor, conducted by ALBERT COATES
(piano) Part 1
Mozart Fantasy in c minor (K 4.75)
Schubert Sonata in G major (D 894)
Misha Donat talks about Schubert's Creative Character
Part 2
Chopin Polonaise-Fantaisie in A flat, Op 61
Liszt Après une lecture de Dante (Deuxième année de pelerinage) ; Rigoletto concert paraphrase
Il ballo delle Ingrate; Sestina; Il Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
SCHÃœTZ CONSORT LONDON Rosemary Hardy , Linda Hirst , Einian James , Rogers Covey-Crump. Neil John Tom linson John Tom linson
LONDON BAROQUE conductor
ROGER NORRINGTON
(Given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall on 9
leader BELA DEKANY conducted by HANS ALAN CIVIL (horn)
Schubert Symphony No 1. in D major
Strauss Horn Concerto No 1. in E flat major
Hayton Symphony No 92, in G major (Oxford;
by THOMAS MIDDLETON
A bawdy Jacobean black comedy', dramatised for radio by PETER BARNES Music by CHRISTOPHER WHELEN played by MEMBERS OF THEENGLISH GHAMBERS ORCHESTRA with Richard Briers
Sián Phillips . Peter Jefferey Sarah Badel
James Laurenhon
Dilys Laye. Hugh Paddick and Norman Rodway
Middleton's play a richly sensual world of sexual hypoerisy and de-cert in which ' wit' and blatant self-interest become the accepted standards for success and where all forms of authority are discredited from parents and pedants to parsons and pedants.
Directed by MARTIN JENKINS (Peter Jeffrey is a National Theatre player) followed by an interlude
Opera in one act
Music by Richard Strauss Libretto by HEDWIG LACH-MANN after the play by OSCAR WILDE
(sungin German: records) (tenor)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
after the Peterloo Massacre in 1819 Presented by George Walton Scott
Narrator JOHN HOLMSTROM Producer RAYMOND ESCOFFEY
Haydn Quartet in G major, Op 64 No 4
R. W. Wood Quartet No 3 DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET Colin Sauer (violin)
Malcolm Latchem (violin) Keith Lovell (viola)
Michael Evans (cello)