Smetana Sarka (Ma Vlast)
DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA cond RUDOLF KEMPE
7.14* Arensky Suite No 1 for two pianos, Op 15
ADOLF AND MIKHAIL GOTUEB
7.27* Dvorak String
Quartet in A flat, Op 105 PRAGUE STRING QUARTET
8.0 News
8.5 Haydn Divertimento in C (mono): LONDON BAROQUE ENSEMBLE directed KARL HAAS
8.15* Soler Sonata in B minor (R 10)
GILBERT ROWLAND (harpsichord)
8.24 Vivaldi Gloria in D major (RV 589)
MARGARET MARSHALL (sop)
ANN MURRAY
(mezzo-soprano)
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR: ENGLISH
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA cond VITTORIO NEGRI : records
Herbert Howells Procession, Op 36
LONDON PHILHARMONIC cond SIR ADRIAN BOULT
The Lady Caroline; The Three Cherry Trees; On the Merry First of May PHILIP LANGRIDGE (tenor) ERIC PARKIN (piano)
Ralph's Galliard (Howells' Clavichord)
RUTH DYSON (clavichord) Elegy, Op 15
HERBERT DOWNES (viola) NEW PHILHARMONIA cond SIR ADRIAN BOULT
Partita ROBERT GOWER (organ) records
conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
Weber Symphony No 2 in C Tippett Concerto for double string orchestra records
Sonata in E flat, Op 7 JACQUES KLEIN (piano)
Bach, arr Schoenberg Schmucke dich; Komm, Gott Schopfer conducted by MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS
Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms, conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO
Sibelius The Swan of Tuonela, conducted by LEONARD SLATKIN
Panufnik Sinfonia Sacra conducted by SIR GEORG SOLTI
direct from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
Margaret Campbell (flute) John Lenehan (piano) Faure Sicilienne
Handel Sonata in F
Madeleine Dring Wib Waltz
Reinecke Sonata: Undine
2: Armstrong Trombonists Over the years LOUIS
ARMSTRONG worked with some very fine trombonists, including KID ORY, J. C. HIGGINBOTHAM. JACK TEAGARDEN and TRUMMY YOUNG.
John Wain introduces records of their work.
KATE ELMITT and JOHN RAILTON (two pianos) BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE Michael Hurd Overture to an unwritten comedy (first broadcast performance)
Lalo Valse de la cigarette (Namouna)
Gordon Jacob Variations on a theme of Schubert Faure Suite: Masques et Bergamasques
Vaughan Williams
Fantasia on Greensleeves Arnold Concerto for two pianos, and orchestra
Haydn Quartet in F minor, Op 20 No 5
Lutoslawski Quartet
Beethoven Quartet in E minor, Op 59 No 2
direct from
Hereford Cathedral
Versicles and Responses: Stewart
Psalms 108, 109 (Foster, Macpherson)
Lessons: Genesis 3, vv 1-24; II Corinthians 2, vv 5-17 Office Hymn: 0 blest Creator of the light
Canticles: Sumsion in D
Anthem: By the waters of Babylon (Sumsion)
Organ Voluntary: Sonata in G, last movement (Elgar) Organist and Master of the Choristers ROY MASSEY
Sub Organist ROBERT GREEN
Presented by Roger Nichols
Producer RAY ABBOTT
A series featuring artists giving their first recitals on Radio 3
NICHOLAS LOGIE (viola)
RICHARD GREENWOOD (piano) Stravinsky Elegie for solo viola
Schumann Marchenbilder
Luigi Russolo and his
Grand Futurist Concerts of Noises by ANDREW MACKAY with David Ashford as Russolo, and the voices of BOB DOCHERTY. DAVID GOODERSON , MR HARRY
HUGHES. EDWARD KELSEY , CRAWFORD LOGAN and MICHAEL POOLE. London offered a rich choice to the concert-goer in June 1914 but perhaps the strangest musical events of that summer were the Grand Futurist Concerts of Noises which took place not in a concert hall but in what was then London's leading variety theatre, the Coliseum. Producer PETER FOZZARD
leader FELIX KOK conductor Simon Rattle Ida Haendel (violin) direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London Britten An American
Overture (first broadcast performance)
Elgar Violin Concerto
Presented by Angus McDermid
(Repeated: Fri 1.5 pm)
Part 2. Nielsen Symphony No 4 (The Inextinguishable) (Royal Philharmonic
Society concert given in association with InterCity)
A series of duologues by PETER BARNES
The Right Time and Place with Claire Bloom and Irene Worth Suicide is not only dangerous but also difficult and, to do it with style, almost impossible.
Directed by IAN COTTERELL
Grand Duo PARATORE PIANO DUO
A series of five programmes 4: Musica da camera di Venezia
Secular chamber music from the 16th and early 17th centuries.
EMMA KIRKBY (soprano) DAVID THOMAS (bass)
THE CONSORT OF MUSICKE directed by ANTHONY ROOLEY (Promoted by the Royal Academy of Arts)