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Bach
Cantata No. 54: Widerstehe docb der Sünde
HELEN WATTS (contralto)
PHILOMUSICA OF LONDON
Conducted by THURSTON DART
9.22' Cantata No. 106: Gottes Zelt ist die allerbeste Zeit
EDITH MATHIS (soprano)
SYBIL MICHELOW (contralto) THEO ALTMEYER (tenor) FRANZ CRASS (bass)
SOUTH WEST GERMAN MADRIGAL CHOIR
CONSORTIUM MUSICUM
Conducted by WOLFGANG GÖNNENWEIN gramophone records

Contributors

Contralto:
Helen Watts
Conducted By:
Thurston Dart
Unknown:
Gottes Zelt
Soprano:
Edith Mathis
Contralto:
Sybil Michelow

ⓢEighth of twelve weekly programmes to Include all his mature piano sonatas, many of the impromptus and smaller works, and some of the masterpieces for Piano duet
Sonata in A minor (D.537)
10.6* Sonata in A major (D.664) played by CELIA ARIELI
Variations in B minor. Sonata in B flat major, Fantasy in F minor (Edith Vogel and James Gibb )

Contributors

Played By:
Celia Arieli
Unknown:
Edith Vogel
Unknown:
James Gibb

A series of twenty-one programmes for adults taking the G.C.E. A-level examination in English, planned in association with a National Extension College correspondence course 8: Two Metaphysical Poems
Radio tutor, David GRUGEON
Scriptwriter, Elizabeth Dixon
Produced by Peggy Bacon
(Radio 4)
Details of the correspondence course can be obtained from the National Extension College. Shaftesbury Road. Cambridge.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Grugeon
Scriptwriter:
Elizabeth Dixon
Produced By:
Peggy Bacon

A beginners' course planned jointly by the BBC and the University of Essex primarily for use in evening classes throughout the country Lesson Eight
Written by L. M. O'Toole
P. T. Culhane and P. S. Mirsky of the University of Essex
Given by ' L. M. O'TOOLE , VICTOR GREGORIY
LYUBOV VOLOSSEVICH and VICTOR NOSSOFF
Produced by Dennis Simmons
First broadcast November 21. 1966 Repeated: Friday, 630 p.m.
A booklet is available

Contributors

Written By:
L. M. O'Toole
Written By:
P. T. Culhane
Written By:
P. S. Mirsky
Unknown:
L. M. O'Toole
Unknown:
Victor Gregoriy
Unknown:
Lyubov Volossevich
Unknown:
Victor Nossoff
Produced By:
Dennis Simmons

A Runaway World ? by Edmund Leach
Provost of King's College Cambridge and University
Reader in Social Anthropology 2: Men and Machines
The traditional distinction between the cultural (what is man-made) and what is natural is fading. Man-made machines imitate nature very closely. Are we then machines and nothing more? The antithesis is false. Every creature is a part of its own culture. Our machines are linked with ourselves as a bird's nest is linked to the bird. The ' I ' is not a detached observer but a system of connectedness—a participant. We become afraid because we try to be separate.
Sunday's broadcast (Radio 4)
This talk wilt be printed in ' The Listener ' dated November 23
Ourselves and Others: November 26 (Radio 4); November 28 (Third)

Contributors

Unknown:
Edmund Leach

by SYBIL THORNDIKE and LEWIS CASSON
Harley Granville-Barker 's regime at the Royal Court Theatre 1904-7. with his productions of Shaw, Ibsen, Shakespeare, and Granville-Barker himself, inaugurated a revolution in the English theatre. Dame Sybil Thorndike and Sir Lewis Casson , who played in several of his productions, recall his greatness as a producer and as an actor.
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Sybil Thorndike
Unknown:
Lewis Casson
Unknown:
Harley Granville-Barker
Unknown:
Dame Sybil Thorndike
Unknown:
Lewis Casson
Produced By:
Douglas Cleverdon

Two meditations on the fiction of the Enlightenment by LAURENCE LERNER
1: Ink and Paper
Mr. Lerner discusses the epistolary novel of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. with particular reference to Clar-issa. Les Liaisons Dangereuses, and Jane Austen 's Lady Susan. He examines them in relation to the tension between intellect and experience.
Two-legged Houyhnhnms November 27

Contributors

Unknown:
Laurence Lerner
Unknown:
Jane Austen

translated and introduced by RUTH SPEIRS and read by ANTHONY JACKSON
INIGO JACKSON and ANTHONY JACOBS
Produced by R. D. Smith

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ruth Speirs
Read By:
Anthony Jackson
Read By:
Inigo Jackson
Read By:
Anthony Jacobs
Produced By:
R. D. Smith

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.

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