Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 280,433 playable programmes from the BBC

Listeners' record requests J. C. F. Bach Concerto in E flat, for viola, fortepiano and orchestra EMIL SEILER
RUDOLF ZARTNER BERLIN BACH
ORCHESTRA, conducted by CARL GORVIN
Zeller Sei nicht bo's (Der Obersteiger)
ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (soprano)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by OTTO ACKERMANN
Scriabin Symphony No 2, in c minor
FRANKFURT RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by ELIAHU INBAL

Contributors

Unknown:
Emil Seiler
Conducted By:
Carl Gorvin
Conducted By:
Zeller Sei
Conducted By:
Otto Ackermann
Conducted By:
Eliahu Inbal

A magazine about some of the music and personalities in this year's Promenade Concerts.
JOHN PRITCHARD : a conversation with the BBC Symphony Orchestra's next Chief Conductor. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra: a profile.
Tradition - a barrier to understanding?
ANDREW PARROTT on Bach's B minor Mass.
Presented by Jeremy Siepmann
Producers PETER TANNER and GRAHAM SHEFFIELD

Contributors

Unknown:
John Pritchard
Unknown:
Andrew Parrott
Presented By:
Jeremy Siepmann
Producers:
Peter Tanner

Last of six programmes
Sonatas 9, 4, 5 and 6 from ' Ten Sonata's in Four Parts ' (1697)
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC Catherine Mackintosh ,
Monica Huggett (violins) Christophe Coin
(bass viol), director CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (organ)

Contributors

Music:
Catherine MacKintosh
Violins:
Monica Huggett
Bass:
Christophe Coin
Director:
Christopher Hogwood

A prologue and opera in four acts by Borodin
Libretto by the COMPOSER after a play by STASOV
( Sung in Russian: records)
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE BOLSHOI THEATRE
Moscow, conducted by MARK ERMLER
The scene is set in Putivl, a town in the region of Seversk, and in the Polovtsian camp. The action takes place in 1185 Act 1

Contributors

Conducted By:
Mark Ermler

by David Jones
Adapted for radio by Douglas Cleverdon
with Richard Burton as Private John Ball and Dylan Thomas as Private Dai Evans.

This 'experiment in writing' was inspired by the author's experiences on the Western Front in the winter of 1915-16. "...In Parenthesis because I wrote it in a kind of space between
And because for the amateur soldiers, the war itself was in parenthesis. How glad we thought we were to step outside its brackets in 1918."

(First broadcast on the Third Programme in 1955 with the Boast of Dai from the 1948 production)

followed by an interlude

(Feature p13)

Contributors

Writer:
David Jones
Adapter/Director/Producer:
Douglas Cleverdon
Composer:
Elizabeth Poston
Private John Ball:
Richard Burton
Private Dai Evans:
Dylan Thomas
Pte Bill Crower:
Carleton Hobbs
Pte John Watcyn:
Daffyd Havard
Pte Nobby Clarke:
Arthur Williams
Pte Saunders:
Denys Graham
Pte Earnshaw:
Stephen Jack
Pte Thomas:
David Enders
Pte Float:
Jonathan Field
L/Cpl Lewis:
Brinley Jenkins
Cpl Quilter:
Philip Cunningham
Sgt Snell:
Robert Marsden
Second-Lieut Jenkins:
Leonard Sachs
Capt Gwyn:
Ivan Samson
Narrative of Action:
James McKechnie
Narrative of Thought:
Frank Duncan
Narrative of Memory:
Christopher Rhodes
Narrative of Memory:
Neville Hartley
[Actress]:
Gwenyth Petty
[Actor]:
Stanley Van Beers
[Actor]:
Basil Jones
[Actor]:
Ernest Jay
[Actor]:
Dillwyn Owen
[Actor]:
Julian Orde
Musicians:
Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor:
Henry Washington
Singers:
Schola Polyphonica
Tenor:
Edgar Fleet

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

Appears in

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More