and Weather forecast
Part 1
HANDEL
Orwn Concerto No. 11, in G minor
EDUARD MULLER
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILlENSIS
Conducted by AUGUST WENZINGER gramophone record
Quartet in A minor, Op. 132 played by the AMADEUS STRING Quartet Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Second broadcast
and Weather forecast
Part 2
MOZART
Piano Concerto No. 19. in F major
(K.459)
RUDOLF SERKIN
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by GEORGE SZELL
Strint; Quartet No.
JULLIARD Quartet
Robert Mann (violin) Isidore Cohen (violin) Raphael Hillyer (viola) Claus Adam (cello)
Impromptu in A fiat major (D.899
No. 4)
CLIFFORD CURZON (piano)
Mass in B flat major (Theresienmes.se)
ERNA SPOORENBERG (soprano)
BERNADETTE GREEVY (contralto) JOHN MITCHINSON (tenor) Tom KRAUSE (bass)
CHOIR OF ST. JOHN'S ColUGE, CAMBRIDGE
ACADEMY OF
ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS Leader, Neville Marriner
Conducted by GEORGE GUEST gramophone records
Introduced by Steve Race
First Test
Third day at Lord's
The whole Cay's play. from the first ball to the last, described by JOHN ARLOTT , ROBEHT HUDSON
OMAR KUREISHI the visiting commentator with comments and summaries from
F. R. BROWN and TREVOR BAILEY
11.25-1.35 including luncbtime summary
2.10-4.20
4.30-6.35 Including close of play summary
DURING THE LUNCH INTERVAL (1.35*)
SAILING
Cowes Week and The Admiral's Cup
At the start of Cowes Week and with the Admiral's Cup races under way, DAVID MUDD reports
From Cowes
1.55 CRICKET
Lunchlime Scoreboard
DURING THE TEA INTERVAL (4.15*)
CRICKET
Teatime Scoreboard
INTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS
Hungary v. Great Britain
A report by HAROLD ABRAHAMS
From the Nepstadion, Budapest
Broadcast by arrangement with the Hungarian Broadcasting Service
SHOW JUMPING
Royal International Horse Show Reports by RAYMOND BROOKS. WARD
From the White City
RIFLE SHOOTING
The Queen's Prize
Report by MAJOR Richard HODGSON and Richard BURWOOD
From Bisley
WILHELM MELCHER (violin)
WÜRTTEMBERG CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JÖRG FAERBER
by Tom Stoppard
with John Hurt
Clufton Bay is spanned by a huge cantilevered railway bridge which needs painting endlessly.
(Second broadcast)
Third of four fortnightly programmes on The second Viennese school,
Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern DOROTHY Dorow (soprano) MARIA KORCHINSKA (harp) Richard RODNEY BENNETT (piano and celesta) WILFRID PARRY
(chamber organ)
THEA KING (clarinet)
Kenneth SILLITO (violin) SUSAN BRADSHAW (piano) Part 1
Music from the years of free atonality
by T. G. E. Powell
In Anne Ross's recently published Pagan Celtic Britain different kinds of sources are used to illuminate each other: temple remains, bronze figurines and coins are seen against the background of the ancient Celtic legends and the surviving folk tales. Mr. Powell, Reader in Prehistoric Archaeology at Liverpool University, considers the present state of Celtic studies in the light of some recent excavations abroad, and of Anne Ross's book.
Dr. Anne Ross introduces the first of eight broadcasts on 'The Celts' in Study Session: August 8
Part 2
The emergence of the twelve-tone technique
Second broadcast of the instrumental music
Late works by the three com. posers: August 12
tBy way of introduction to
Ormindo. to be broadcast to morrow evening, RAYMOND LEPPARD talks about some of the problems that arise in preparing seventeenth - century operas for modern performance Cavalli's ' Ormindo ' from Glyndebourne : Sunday.4.55 p.m.
First of six piano recitals by Vlado Perlemuter including all Chopin's Mazurkas Ballade in G minor
Ballade in F major
A sequence of Mazurkas:
F sharp minor, Op 6 No. C sharp minor, Op 6 No. E major. Op. 6 No. 3
E flat minor, Op. 6 No.
B flat major. Op. 7 No. 1 F minor, Op. 7 No.
B flat major, Op 17 No. I E minor Op 17 No 2 A minor. Op 17 No 4
Ballade in A flat major una Mazurkas, includinu Op 0: August 8 followed by an interlude at 10.55