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Part 2
HAYDN
String Quartet in B flat major,
Op. 76 No.
DELME STRING QUARTET Granville Jones (violin) Jürgen Hess (violin)
John Underwood (viola) Joy Hall (cello)
† Broadcast on April 22. 1986

Contributors

Violin:
Granville Jones
Violin:
Jürgen Hess
Viola:
John Underwood
Cello:
Joy Hall

Mayrhofer Songs.
Philoctet Memnon
Fahrt zum Hades Orest auf
Tauris Der entsiihnte Orest
Fragment aus dem Aeschylus
Der ziirnenden Diana
Lied eines Schiffers an die Dioskuren
Aus Heliopolis
Freiwilliges Versinken
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone)
JÖRG DEMUS (piano) gramophone record

Contributors

Unknown:
Tauris Der

Introduced by MICHAEL DE MORGAN
Directed by Geoff Dobson
12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast direct from the London Weather Centre followed by SPORTS PARADE
1.0 PLAIN SAILING
Featuring this week:
Sailors' Forum
The Panel
ROSEMARY MUDIE, JACK HOLT
RUSSELL ANSTEY, JAMES BYFORD
Recorded at Hayling Island Sailing Club
Introduced by PETER WHEELER
Produced by Tony Preston
From the North
Broadcast on August 7
RACING
1.55 The Brocas Stakes
A handicap for three-year-olds and upwards, run over the Old Mile
2.25 The Sandwich Stakes
For two-year-olds, run over seven furlongs
3.25 The Cornwallis Stakes
For two-year-olds, run over five furlongs
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY with summaries by ROGER MORTIMER
From Ascot Heath
4.54* Racing Results
GOLF
2.40; 3.15; 3.40; 4.0
The Piccadilly World
Match Play Tournament
Reports on the 36-hole final by TOM SCOTT from the West Course of the Wentworth Club, Surrey
RUGBY UNION
2.45; 3.16; 3.41
Blackheath v. Newport
Commentary on this afternoon's match by Alun WILLIAMS and ERIC YORK
From Rectory Field. Blackheath
4.1 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
Commentary by ALAN CLARKE and PETER JONES on the second half of one of today's English League matches
4.40* In a Flash
The latest news from our commentators and the BBC Sports Room, including Football Results as they come in 5.0 SPORTS REPORT
Produced by Angus Mackay
Classified Football Results at 5.0 and 5.50
*
TODAY'S TIMETABLE
12.30 Weather and Sports Parade
1.0 Plain Sailing
1.55 Racing
2.25 Racing
2.40 Golf
2.45 Rugby Union
3.15 Golf
3.16 Rugby Union
3.25 Racing
3.40 Golf
3.41 Rugby Union
4.0 Golf
4.1 Association Football
4.40 In a Flash
4.54 Racing Results
5.0 Sports Report
Timings may be altered by events

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael de Morgan
Directed By:
Geoff Dobson
Unknown:
Rosemary Mudie
Unknown:
Jack Holt
Unknown:
Russell Anstey
Unknown:
James Byford
Introduced By:
Peter Wheeler
Produced By:
Tony Preston
Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
Roger Mortimer
Unknown:
Tom Scott
Unknown:
Alun Williams
Commentary By:
Alan Clarke
Commentary By:
Peter Jones
Produced By:
Angus MacKay

Messiaen
Visions de l'Amen (1943)
Amen de la Création
Amen des étoiles. de la planète a l'anneau
Amen de I'agonie de Jésus Amen du désir
Amen des anges, des saints, du chant des oiseaux
Amen du jugement
Amen de la consommation played by Richard RODNEY BENNETT and MALCOLM WILLIAMSON (two pianos)
Second in a series of seven programmes
Broadcast on October 4. 1966
Schoenberg, Webern, Berg, and David Bedford , played by Katharina Wolpe : November 3

Contributors

Played By:
Richard Rodney Bennett
Played By:
Malcolm Williamson
Played By:
David Bedford
Played By:
Katharina Wolpe

A series of nine talks in which scientists of various disciplines talk about concepts crucial to their field of study
2: Topology by PROFESSOR E. C. ZEEMAN University of Warwick
You cannot comb down the hair on a hairy ball so that it is perfectly smooth: there will always be whorls or tufts. This is one of the theorems of topology, a sort of super-geometry. But topology is not all as whimsical as this: it has become one of the most important branches of modern mathematics. And now its very powerful techniques are being applied to the study of the brain, and the processes of biological growth.
Second broadcast

Mass
SCHOLA POLYPHONICA
Director, HENRY WASHINGTON with MICHAEL DOBSON (oboe) TESS MILLER (oboe)
SUSAN LEADBETTER (cor anglais) CELIA NICKLIN (cor anglais) ARCHIE CAMDEN (bassoon) KERRY CAMDEN (bassoon) DESMOND DUPRÉ (lute) DENNIS NESBITT
(viola da gamba)
RALPH DOWNES (organ)
Introduced by GILBERT REANEY
Broadcast on June 18, 1965 from Brompton Gratory. London

Contributors

Oboe:
Michael Dobson
Oboe:
Tess Miller
Oboe:
Susan Leadbetter
Unknown:
Celia Nicklin
Bassoon:
Archie Camden
Bassoon:
Kerry Camden
Bassoon:
Desmond Dupré
Viola:
Dennis Nesbitt
Unknown:
Ralph Downes
Introduced By:
Gilbert Reaney

The Sussex Episode
1800-1803
A Study in Incompatibility
Written by FELIX FELTON and SUSAN ASHMAN
Produced by DAVID THOMSON
' 0 God, protect me from my friends, that they have not power over me.' So Blake wrote, and there is little doubt that he had Hayley in mind. Although a well-meaning and generous patron, Hayley was both unimaginative and possessive; and in some ways Blake never recovered from the years spent under his influence.
Second broadcast

Contributors

Written By:
Felix Felton
Written By:
Susan Ashman
Produced By:
David Thomson
Narrator:
Hugh Burden
William Blake:
Felix Felton
William Hayley:
Carleton Hobbs

A Concert in memory of the violinist who died on May 17, 1965 Helen Watts (contralto)
Peter Pears (tenor)
Manoug Parikian (violin)
Julian Bream
(lute and guitar)
Benjamin Britten (piano)
Harold Lester (harpsichord)
Chamber Orchestra
Led by Hugh Bean
Conducted by Benjamin Britten and Norman Del Mar
Part I
Conducted by Benjamin Britten

Contributors

Contralto:
Helen Watts
Violin:
Manoug Parikian
Violin:
Julian Bream
Piano:
Benjamin Britten
Harpsichord:
Harold Lester
Conducted By:
Benjamin Britten
Conducted By:
Norman Del Mar
Conducted By:
Benjamin Britten

1: Africa and Indonesia by THE REv. DR. A. M. JONES illustrated by field recordings
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon
In this and a succeeding programme Dr. Jones considers African and Indonesian xylophones and other instruments as musical evidence for the interrelation of the cultures of Africa and Indonesia.
Second broadcast
October 21 followed by an interlude at 10.50

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr. A. M. Jones
Produced By:
Douglas Cleverdon

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