and Weather Forecast
Symphony No. 45. in F sharp minor (Farewell) (Haydn)
RADIO ZAGREB SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by ANTONIO JANIGRO
7.29* Flute Concerto in E minor
(Corrette)
KLAUS POHLERS MAINZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GÜNTER KEIIR
7.37* Suite No. 4. in D major
(Bach)
STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Overture: Colas Breugnon
(Kabalevsky)
CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by FRITZ REINER
8.9* Guitar Concerto in D major
(Castelnuovo-Tedesco)
JOHN WILLIAMS PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
8.29* Symphony No. 4, in C minor
(Tragic) (Schubert)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Mozart
Overture: The Impresario
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by COLIN DAVIS
Horn Concerto No 2. in E flat major (K.417)
BARRY TUCKWELL LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by PETER MAAG
9.23* Symphony No. 25. in G minor
(K.183)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by COLIN DAVIS on gramophone records
Ninth in a series of programmes of recently released records including all Beethoven's Piano Trios played by the Beaux Arts Trio
Symphony in D major, for trumpet, string orchestra, and continuo (Torelli)
HEINZ ZICKLER
MAINZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GtiNTER KERR
9.50* Recit. and aria: Pompe vane di morte! ... Dove sei? (Rodelinda) (Handel)
MAUREEN FORRESTER (contralto) VIENNA RADIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by BRIAN PRIESTMAN
9.58* Piano Trio in D major. Op
70 No. I (Beethouen)
BEAUX ARTS TRIO
Daniel Gullet (violin)
Bernard Greenhouse (cello) Menahem Pressler (piano)
10.21* Piano Concerto in F minor
(Reger)
RUDOLF SERKIN
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
Stereophonic broadcast- see p. 10
Recital by Pierre Fournier
(cello)
Jean Fonda (piano)
From Leith Town Hall, Edinburgh
During the break 11.50*.12.0*: Gramophone records of music by Schumann and Brahms
ELIZABETH VAUGHAN (soprano) JANET BAKER (contralto)
ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor)
VICTOR GODFREY (bass-baritone)
BBC Chorus
BBC CHORAL SOCIETY
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by FRANZ-PAUL DECKER
Part 1: Mozart
Vesperae solennes de confessore
(K.339)
Another performance: Thursday at
2.30 p.m
and Weather Forecast
Part 2: Bruckner
Mass No. 3, in F minor
First broadcast in December, 1964. from the Royal Albert Hall. London
by Massenet played by the PROMENADE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by GIJSBERT NIEUWLAND
Recordings made available by courtesy of Netherlands Radio Union
(soprano) with the VIENNA OPERA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by BERTIL BOKSTEDT
Songs by Grieg Rangström , . and Sibelius on a gramophone record
Stereophonic broadcast: see p. 10
by ARNOLD RICHARDSON
From the Civic Hall. Wolverhampton
Broadcast on February 10 (Midland Home Service)
MICHAEL ROLL (piano)
English CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader. Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD
† MICHAEL ROLL talks to HELEN COOKE
Concertos
Part 2
Piano Concerto in A minor
Piano Trio in E flat major (D.929)
ADOLF Busch (violin)
HERMANN Busch (cello) RUDOLF SERKIN (piano) on a gramophone record
First in a series of twelve programmes
Next Monday: String Quartet in B flat major (D.112)
(violin)
ERNEST LUSH (piano)
50-80 w.p.m.
Compiled by JOYCE HARBISON
.90-130 w.p.m.: Saturday at 10.30 a.m. (Home)
A booklet is available
Five programmes about Ireland's Quest for a separate national identity since the fall of Parnell.
2: Irish Ireland by F. S. L. LYONS
Professor of Modern History at the University of Kent with readings by ALLAN MCCLELLAND
Produced by Robert Hutchison
10: Approved School
In 1876, when St. Vincent's In Dartford. Kent, was opened, boys slept one hundred to a dormitory. Today the new dormitories sleep ten The bleak industrial school ' as it was first called has given way to something more like a small private boarding school, It is run, as are a number of other approved schools, by the Roman Catholics.
DR. ALAN LITTLE , of the London School of Economics. talks to
THE HEADMASTER of St. Vincent's
Produced by Richard Hooper
Second broadcast
Six lectures by Sir Isaiah Berlin
5: Unbridled Romanticism
At the end of last week's lecture Sir Isaiah said: ' It is about German Romantic poets, English Romantic poets, and French Romantics that I propose to talk next time, both in their artistic capacity and in the curious moral and political influence which they undoubtedly have had, both on their own time and on ours.'
These lectures were given last year in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, sponsored by the Bollingen Foundation, and they were recorded for Third Programme The Lasting Effect: Sept. 12
Seven Haikai
Introduction; Le pare de Nara et les lantemes de pierre; Yamanaka-cadenza; Gagaku; Miyajima et Ie torii dans la mer; Les oiseaux de Karuizawa; Coda
STRASBOURG PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE Conducted by PIERRE BOULEZ on a. gramophone record
;tereophonic broadcast: see p. 10
by Li Hsing-fu
The fourteenth-century Chinese play translated by WILLIAM DOLBY
Adapted for broadcasting and produced by TERENCE TILLER
Cast in order of speaking:
Third broadcast
Third of six weekly programmes in which all the Op. 18 Quartets by Beethoven and the six Quartets by Bartok are being played by the † FINE ARTS QUARTET
String Quartet in C minor, Op 18 No. 4. by Beethoven and String Quartet No. 4. by Bartok: September 11 followed by an interlude at 10.50