Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 275,014 playable programmes from the BBC

Tchaikovsky , String Sextet in D minor
(Souvenir de Florence)
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello) with GWYNNE EDWARDS (viola) BRUNO SCHRECKER (cello)
Broadcast on November 17. 1965

Contributors

Violin:
Raymond Keenlyside
Cello:
Derek Simpson
Viola:
Gwynne Edwards

11.44' A sextet for clarinet, horn. and string quartet
ALAN JONES (baritone)
WINIFRED DAVEY (piano)
Amici STRING QUARTET Lionel Bentley (violin) Michael Jones (violin)
Christopher Wellington (viola) Peter Hailing (cello) with BERNARD WALTON (clarinet) ALAN CIVIL (horn)
This programme Is another in the series The Innocent Ear in which tho composer of one work will be announced after Its performance.

Contributors

Baritone:
Alan Jones
Piano:
Winifred Davey
Violin:
Lionel Bentley
Violin:
Michael Jones
Viola:
Christopher Wellington
Cello:
Peter Hailing
Clarinet:
Bernard Walton
Horn:
Alan Civil

WILLIAM MANN looks at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the West, Wales, and Northern Ireland during the next seven days
Information about forthcoming events should be sent to: Concert Calendar, BBC. Broadcasting House. London. W.I

Contributors

Unknown:
William Mann

0 Opera in three acts
Music by Handel
Libretto by ANTONIO MARCHI sung In Italian gramophone records
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA and CHORUS
Conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE
Acr 1
Scene 1 A deserted place tn the hills, changing to Alcina's palace
Scene 2 The ante-chamber to
Alcina's apartments

Contributors

Unknown:
Antonio Marchi
Conducted By:
Richard Bonynge

ⓢ ACT 3
Scene 1 The entrance to the palace Scene 2 The grounds of the palace
Twelfth in an extended series of programmes devoted to a wide range of Handel's music and in particular his operas and oratorios November 22: Ode lor St. Cecilia's Dan

In social medicine people with many different skills work jointly with the physician as ' Doctors for the Community.'
These six programmes about some of the problems facing them are planned for all those who are concerned with the people's health. 2: Social class ' and its effect on health and well-being
While new occupations and greater affluence have introduced new health hazards, it Is still true that poverty, even the relative poverty in Britain today, and ' social class affect the health and development of many people in ways we don'always realise.
Speakers:
R. ILLSLEY
Professor of Sociology, University of Aberdeen, and Director of the M.R.C. Medical Sociology Research Unit, discusses the relation between ' social class' and the health of mothers and children
J. W. B DOUGLAS
Director of the M.R.C. Unit of environmental factors in mental and physical illness, talks about the effect of two such factors on the development of children
W. W . HOLLAND
Reader in Clinical Epidemiology and Social Medicine. St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School, talks about the research methods that are applied to these and other current problems in social medicine
Introduced by J, N. MORRIS
Professor of Public Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and Hon. Director of the M.R.C. Social Medicine Research Unit
Produced by Rosemary Jellis

Contributors

Unknown:
R. Illsley
Unknown:
J. W. B Douglas
Reader:
W. W Holland
Unknown:
N. Morris
Produced By:
Rosemary Jellis

0 by Peter Weiss
Translated and adapted by RAY OCKENDEN from the author's own radio version of his novel
As they walk and talk in the park, by the canal, the bridge, the town. their three monologues are interwoven in a dream-like series of pictures, like a surrealist film. mad, violent, and funny.
Electronic accompaniment by DAVID CAINE of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Produced by CHRISTOPHER HOLME
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Weiss
Adapted By:
Ray Ockenden
Unknown:
David Caine
Produced By:
Christopher Holme
Abel:
Denis McCarthy
Babel:
Paul Daneman
Cabel:
Peter Woodthorpe
Narrator:
Ronald Herdman

Mass No. 12, In B flat major
(Harmoniemesse)
ERNA SPOORENBERG (soprano) HELEN WATTS (contralto) ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) JOSEPH ROULEAU (bass)
BRIAN RUNNETT (organ)
CHOIR OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
ACADEMY OF
ST. MARTIN- IN-THE-FIELDS
Conducted by GEORGE GUEST
0 gramophone record

Contributors

Soprano:
Erna Spoorenberg
Contralto:
Helen Watts
Tenor:
Alexander Young
Bass:
Joseph Rouleau
Bass:
Brian Runnett
Conducted By:
George Guest

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