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Schubert
Nocturne in E flat major (D.89)
RUDOLF KOECKERT (violin) JOSEF MERZ (cello)
CHRISTOPH ESCHENBACH (piano)
9.13* Impromptu in F minor
(D.935 No. 1)
WILHELM KEMPFF (piano)
9.25* Arpeggione Sonata
EMANUEL FEUERMANN (cello) GERALD MOORE (piano) gramophone records

Contributors

Violin:
Rudolf Koeckert
Cello:
Josef Merz
Piano:
Christoph Eschenbach
Piano:
Wilhelm Kempff
Piano:
Gerald Moore

STEFANIA WOYTOWICZ (soprano) ROHAN DE SARAM (cello)
BBC CHORUS
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Paul Beard
Conducted by BASIL CAMERON and PETER GELLHORN
Part 1 conducted by Peter Gellhorn
Broadcast on August 16. 1962

Contributors

Conducted By:
Basil Cameron
Conducted By:
Peter Gellhorn

0 This week
Graham Whettam and Bernard Stevens introduce their music
ENGLISH STRING QUARTET
Nona Liddell (violin)
Marilyn Taylor (violin)
Marjorie Lempfert (viola) Helen Just (cello)

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Whettam
Unknown:
Bernard Stevens
Violin:
Nona Liddell
Violin:
Marilyn Taylor
Viola:
Marjorie Lempfert

This week
Agnes Walker (piano) talks about herself and about the great Scottish pianist with whom she studied, Frederic Lamond. the centenary of whose birth falls on Sunday
She plays three of the works she studied with him

Contributors

Piano:
Agnes Walker
Unknown:
Frederic Lamond.

A series of forty lessons for beginners or near beginners

Presented by Jacinta Castillejo with the help of Pablo Soto
Also taking part
Antonio Lopez and Angel Garcia de Paredes
Script written by Brian Dutton and Angel Garcia de Paredes
Produced by George Walton Scott
A book is available

Contributors

Presented By:
Jacinta Castillejo
Unknown:
Pablo Soto
Unknown:
Antonio Lopez
Unknown:
Angel Garcia de Paredes
Written By:
Brian Dutton
Written By:
Angel Garcia de Paredes
Produced By:
George Walton Scott

A series of fifteen magazine-type programmes, including French songs and readings from the Penguin book of French Short Stories and The Penguin Book of French Nineteenth Century Verse, for listeners with some knowledge of French
Programme 2
Une allée du Luxembourg; Chanson gothique (De
Nervati Les bottes de sept lieues (2) Le parapluie
Demain j'ai vingt ans
Speakers, Paulette PRENEY
Louis BLONCOURT , PAUL COUSTER
Script by Winifred Saunders and Odile Castro
Produced by Elsie Ferguson

Contributors

Unknown:
Nervati Les
Unknown:
Paulette Preney
Unknown:
Louis Bloncourt
Unknown:
Paul Couster
Script By:
Winifred Saunders
Script By:
Odile Castro
Produced By:
Elsie Ferguson

A weekly review of the arts in the making
This week
A discussion on Mikhail Bulgakov one of Russia's most popular writers by Professor FRANK KERMODE
APRIL FITZLYON and MICHAEL GLENNY

Contributors

Unknown:
Mikhail Bulgakov
Unknown:
Professor Frank Kermode
Unknown:
April Fitzlyon
Unknown:
Michael Glenny

A series of six programmes on our present knowledge of the brain and its activities
4: Biological Drives by DR. RICHARD ANDREW
Universify of Sussex
Biological drives are hypothetical mechanisms that have been postulated to explain why the higher animals behave so as to correct physiological imbalances. For example, part of the brain-the hypothalmus—contains units which monitor the body's water content and then translate say a deficit of water into a feeling of thirst. But the way that such deficits and the action of sex hormones influence the likelihood of bringing about a particular response is still far from being understood.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr. Richard Andrew

'Mad, bad and dangerous to know' (like Byron) was Evelyn Waugh's description of this strange child of the Twenties. Very noticeable at Eton and Oxford, he was brilliant, handsome, a fox-hunting aesthete, and a withering wit. His early promise and literary pretensions were never fulfilled. He died ten years ago leaving his contemporaries with vivid memories of an extraordinary person.

Written and narrated by Maurice Richardson
Speakers include:
Marie-Jaqueline Lancaster, Harold Acton, Alexander Baird, John Banting, Tom Driberg M.P., Edward Gathorne-Hardy, Sir Roy Harrod, Heywood Hill, Alan Pryce-Jones, John Sutro and Christopher Sykes
(Second broadcast)
(An edited version of the text of this broadcast is printed in 'The Listener,' published on January 18)

Contributors

Writer/Narrator:
Maurice Richardson
Speaker:
Marie-Jaqueline Lancaster
Speaker:
Harold Acton
Speaker:
Alexander Baird
Speaker:
John Banting
Speaker:
Tom Driberg M.P.
Speaker:
Edward Gathorne-Hardy
Speaker:
Sir Roy Harrod
Speaker:
Heywood Hill
Speaker:
Alan Pryce-Jones
Speaker:
John Sutro
Speaker:
Christopher Sykes
Producer:
Robert Pocock

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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