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A gramophone record of excerpts from Carl Zeller 's operetta with RUDOLF SCHOCK , RENATE HOLM and ERIKA Koth
THE GÜNTHER-ARNDT Chorus and the BERLIN SYMPHONY Orchestra
Conducted by FRANK Fox

Contributors

Unknown:
Carl Zeller
Unknown:
Rudolf Schock
Unknown:
Renate Holm
Conducted By:
Frank Fox

from the Caspar John Hall ,
Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth
Music GROUP OF London Bernard Walton (clarinet) Hugh Bean (violin)
Eileen Croxford (cello)
David Parkhouse (piano)
Part 1
4.20' Quartet (1838) for clarinet, violin, cello. and Piano.Hindemith

Contributors

Unknown:
Caspar John Hall
Violin:
Hugh Bean
Piano:
David Parkhouse

A series of six programmes
2: The classical arms treadmill: Great Britain and Germany before 1914 by DR. JONATHAN STEINBERG of Trinity Hall, Cambridge
The naval arms race between Great Britain and Germany before 1914 now seems almost quaint and cosy by comparison with the terrors of life in the nuclear age.Dr. Steinberg, however, sees the race to build more battleships and cruisers as a classical model of the twentieth century arms treadmill. He also argues that an arms race resulted as much from the aspirations. hopes, and fears of the two competing societies as from the objective military and political situation.
With readings by HAROLD KASKET and PETER BALDWIN
Produced by Adrian Johnson
The 1930s: the collapse of collective security
Study Notes are available. See page 29
An accompanying exhibition is being held at the Imperial War Museum. Lambeth Road. London S.E.l.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr. Jonathan Steinberg
Unknown:
Harold Kasket
Unknown:
Peter Baldwin
Produced By:
Adrian Johnson

Six programmes in which an artist and a critic examine the impact wars have had on individual artists and on the development of painting and sculpture in this century.
2: The reaction to violence
Speakers,
FRANCIS HOYLAND
T. G. ROSENTHAL
Paintings by Edward Burra. Francis Bacon. Paul Klee , and Georges Rouault. discussed in this programme are reproduced in the accompanying booklet.
Produced by George Walton Scott

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Hoyland
Unknown:
T. G. Rosenthal
Unknown:
Edward Burra.
Unknown:
Francis Bacon.
Unknown:
Paul Klee
Unknown:
Georges Rouault.
Produced By:
George Walton Scott

by Partap Sharma adapted from his stage play by the author with Judi Dench
Mary Morris
Nigel Anthony William Squire and Zia Mohyeddin
Music by RAVI SHANKAR Characters in order of speaking:
Music played by Ravi SHANKAR (sitar) ALLA RAKHA (tabla) JOHN FRANCIS (flute)
DESMOND Dupre (guitar) with JOHN BARHAM and KAMALA CHAKRAVARTI
Special sound by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
The action of the play takes place on Fortune Road. a street in Bombay, at the present time. Produced by JOHN POWELL
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Partap Sharma
Unknown:
Judi Dench
Unknown:
Mary Morris
Unknown:
Nigel Anthony
Unknown:
William Squire
Unknown:
Zia Mohyeddin
Music By:
Ravi Shankar
Played By:
Ravi Shankar
Flute:
John Francis
Guitar:
Desmond Dupre
Unknown:
John Barham
Unknown:
Kamala Chakravarti
Produced By:
John Powell
A motorist:
Haydn Jones
The lamplighter:
Frank Henderson
Benarsi Baba, a pavementdweller:
William Squire
Pidku, his adopted son:
Nigel Anthony
Prema, a beggar girl, afterwards Rukhmani.:
.Judy Dench
Babi Rani, owner of Cage 77:
Mary Morris
Inhabitants of the cage:Basanti:
Gudrun Ure
Vatsala:
Barbara Mitchell
Suraksha:
Margaret Robertson
Dr Dariwalla:
Harold Kasket
Shri Bharatendra. an ex-Sadhuand quack:
Zia Mohyeddin
Anil Bedekar, a police constable:
Ronald Herdman

Symphony No. 9, in D minor (original version)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
From the 1967 Salzburg Festival
Recording made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio

Contributors

Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan

BBC Radio 3

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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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