Third in a series of six programmes to include music by Purcell for the church and the stage. Te Deum Laudamus SOLOISTS, CHOIR OF ST JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by GEORGE GUEST
8.20 0 Lord God of Hosts DELLER CONSORT - directed by ALFRED DELLER
8.25* The Indian Queen: excerpts: SOLOISTS ST ANTHONY SINGERS
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR CHARLES MACKIRRAS
8.45* Jubilate Deo in D
(performers as for Te Deum Laudamus) gramophone records
Seixas Harpsichord Concerto in A t.13* Beethoven Andante favori
9.21* Mendelssohn Spring Song
9.24* Coates At the Dance (Suite: Summer Days) t.28* Vaughan Williams Oboe Concerto
9.47' Saint-Saens Havan aise. Op 83
9.57' Falla Harpsichord Concerto (played on the piano) li.ll* Alfred Newman March: Captain from Castile: records
Introduced by Michael Oliver
Joseph Canteloube and the French folk-song movement, by BASIL DEANE. The musician's bookshelf: a review of some recent publications.
Some thoughts on Schoenberg's Piano Concerto, by ALFRED BRENDEL. Producer
CHRISTINE HARDWICK
This week: Wilhelm Furt wangler conducts the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Brahms Symphony No 1, in c minor
Wagner Good Friday Music (Parsifal, Act 3): records
Viola Sonata. Op 147 ANTHONY BYRNE (viola) LYNDA BYRNE (piano)
(First broadcast on Radio Ulster)
International Amateur Choral Competition
West Germany: Kolner Kantorzi; Canada: University Singers (British Columbia); Norway: GRXX VOCALIS; United Kingdom: Chapter House Choir, York
Introduced by Bernard Keeffe
(Organised by the BBC in association with the EBU)
Piano Sonata No 3, in B minor, Op 58 (promophone records made in June 1925)
Opéra comique in two acts Music by Hector Berlioz
Libretto by THE COMPOSER, after SHAKESPEARE'S Much Ado About Nothing
(sung in French: records)
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
Beards
The retired Warden of All Souls College, Oxford, expresses his dismay at the recrudescence of the hirsute and hispid.
Act 2
Howard Ferguson talks about some of the problems he has encountered in preparing a new edition of the Schubert piano sonatas.
Beethoven Trio in D, Op 70 No 1 (Ghost)
Brahms Trio in c. Op 87
5.45' Interval Reading
5.55- Stuttgart Piano Trio Part 2 Schubert Trio in I: flat, Op 100 (D 929)
(Given on 12 Nov 1978 as part of the Queen's University Festival, Belfast) BBC Northern Ireland
Jeremy Siepmann takes a critical look at the past seven days' music broadcasting on radio. BBC Manchester
born 21 October 1879
A programme of folk songs from the South of France collected and arranged by Canteloube, together with some of his instrumental pieces. The lingers include VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES, LUCIE DAUL-LJINE, ANNA MOFFO. NETANIA DAVRATH and FREDERICA VON STADE: records
One of his later chamber works, composed in 1946 MEMBERS OF THE DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET
During the 30 years since the creation of a constitution for the new state of Federal Germany, has the priority accorded to Western integration given way to an independent policy of negotiation with the Soviet Union?
With DR WALTER HALLSTEIN , Secretary of State in the Foreign Office from 1951-8; DR WILHELM GREWE , Bonn's Ambassador to Washington from 1958-62; HORST EHMKE , Head of the Federal Chancellor's Office from 1969-72; RICHARD VON WEIZSÄCKER a vice-president of the Bundestag; DR THEO SOMMER, Editor of Die Zeit in Hamburg; and JOACHIM BÖLKE, Political Editor of Der Tagesspicgel
Berlin.
Presented by Michael Charlton
Producer RICHARD ELLIS
(Cultural Life in West Germany: 29 October)
leader BELA DEKANY conductor
GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY IMOGEN COOPER (piano)
Mozart Symphony No 14, in A major (K 114)
Walton Symphony No 2
' Of the spiritual insights of these people, it is impossible to speak without superlatives.'
In the first of three talks The Rev Dr Edward Nor man, Dean of Peterhouse, Cambridge, who has visited South Africa three times in the past year, gives an account of an indigenous Christian sect and reflects on the extent to which its members retain tribal traditions and values.
Part 2
Mozart Piano Concerto No 21, in c major (K 467)
Strauss Symphonic Poem: Till Eulenspiegel (Given in the City Hall, Sheffield, on 12 October in association with the City of Sheffield Philharmonic Concerts)
by GRACE PALEY
Liza Ross reads a story about the business of writing stories.
Producer CLARE TAYLOR
Six choruses: Prayer for honour; Evening: Old folks; Norwegian girls; Funeral song; Jesus and the traders: CHORUS OF HUNGARIAN RADIO AND
TELEVISION, conducted by FERENC SAPSZON (Hungarian Radio Recording)