Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 280,507 playable programmes from the BBC

Brahms Academic Festival Overture
LPO/ADRIAN BOULT
7.45 Haydn Concerto in D (H XVni 2)
ANNE QUEFFELEC (piano) LAUSANNE CO/JORDAN
8.05 Tchaikovsky
Legend: USSR RUSSIAN CHORUS/SVESHNIKOV
8.09 Arensky Variations on a Theme by Tchaikovsky: LSO/
JOHN BARBIROLLI. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
John Barbirolli.

Schubert Symphony No 2 in B flat:
BERLIN PO/KARL BOHM Offertorium (D 963)
PETER SCHREIER (tenor) BAVARIAN RSO AND
CHORUS/SAWALLISCH Introduction and Variations on 'Trockne Blumen '
JAMES GALWAY (flute) PHILIP MOLL (piano) Records

Contributors

Tenor:
Peter Schreier
Unknown:
Trockne Blumen

with Graham Sheffield. Six bibulous songs commissioned by wine merchant Robin Yapp from his customers: Harrison Birtwistle
Peter Maxwell-Davies Colin Matthews
Dominic Muldowney John Woolwich and James Ellis.
LINDA HIRST (mezzo)
GEOFFREY DOLTON (bar) JOHN LENEHAN (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Sheffield.
Unknown:
Robin Yapp
Unknown:
Harrison Birtwistle
Unknown:
Peter Maxwell-Davies
Unknown:
Colin Matthews
Unknown:
Dominic Muldowney
Unknown:
John Woolwich
Unknown:
James Ellis
Unknown:
Linda Hirst
Piano:
John Lenehan

LORNA ANDERSON (sop) MARGARET CABLE (mezzo soprano)
JOSEPH CORNWELL (ten) MICHAEL GEORGE (bass) ELIZABETH WALLFISCH (violin)
DAVID WATKIN (cello)
ANTHONY ROBSON (oboe) ANDREW WATTS (bassoon) GAINSBOROUGH STRING QUARTET
CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE OF
ENLIGHTENMENT/ SIMON PRESTON Haydn Sinfonia concertante in B flat String Quartet in G, Op 77 No 1
3.55 Interval Reading
4.00 Haydn Missa in angustiis (Nelson Mass) (Given on 17 October in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, in association with Stanhope Properties pic)

Contributors

Unknown:
Lorna Anderson
Violin:
Elizabeth Wallfisch
Oboe:
Anthony Robson
Unknown:
Simon Preston
Unknown:
Haydn Sinfonia
Unknown:
Haydn Missa
Unknown:
Queen Elizabeth Hall

Presenter Bram Gay. 2: THE SUN LIFE BAND conducted by ROY NEWSOME
Cyril Jenkins Overture: Coriolanus (1913) Adrian Beaumont Toccata, Op 35 George Lloyd In memoriam (Royal Parks)
Derek Bourgeois Concerto No 1
(Given on 12 November in association with Bill Lewington Ltd) BBC Manchester (Third programme on New Year's Day at 4.50pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Bram Gay.
Conducted By:
Roy Newsome
Conducted By:
Cyril Jenkins
Unknown:
Adrian Beaumont
Unknown:
George Lloyd
Unknown:
Derek Bourgeois
Unknown:
Bill Lewington

The second of six programmes.
In his last 20 years,
Arnold Goldsbrough (1892-1964) made an influential contribution to the revival of 'early music'. He broadcast regularly on the Third
Programme with the Goldsbrough
Orchestra, which later became the English Chamber Orchestra. John Amis talks with former players and colleagues. and at 6.00pm
Records of ARNOLD GOLDSBROUGH , champion of Purcell and Handel, directing their vocal and instrumental music as well as then-unknown works by Telemann and Vivaldi. (Third prog Wed 5.30pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Arnold Goldsbrough
Talks:
John Amis
Unknown:
Arnold Goldsbrough

(1896-1989)
Portrait Artist in Music 'I have made upwards of 150 musical portraits for many instrumental combinations, all of them drawn from life.' This sequence includes Portraits of Picasso and Copland, and a Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Records

by ROBERT BROWNING abridged in nine parts by JOE BURROUGHS and TERENCE TILLER. 1: The Ring and the Book
Reader JOHN WESTBROOK. The poet's imagination re-creates the saga of murder and justice in 17th-century Italy, as recorded in 'the book'. Producer TERENCE tiller
(First broadcast in 1978) Mono

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Browning
Unknown:
Joe Burroughs
Unknown:
Terence Tiller.
Reader:
John Westbrook.

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