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TELEMANN
Der getreue Music-Meister
Oboe Sonata in A minor
Aria: Ergrimmet nicht (Eginhard) Carillon in F major, for two chatumeaux
Gamba Sonata in G major
Aria: Più del fiume (Aesopus)
EDITH MATHIS (soprano)
HERTHA Topper (contralto) ALFRED SOUS (oboe)
OTTO Steinkopf (chalumeau) FRITHJOF FEST (chalumeau)
JOSEF ULSAMER (viola da gamba) ELZA VAN DER VEN (harpsichord)
Suite: The Soldier's Tale
INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE
Conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
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BEETHOVEN
Overture: King Stephen
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by PIERRE MONTEUX gramophone record
Quartet in G minor (D.173)
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
Broadcast on August 19. 1967
Siegfried Act 3
Cost in order of singing:
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by GEORG SOLTI gramophone record
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana by EDWARD GREENFIELD
Recent Organ Records reviewed by PAUL TILLEY
Introduced by Steve Race
Introduced by Michael de Morgan
Directed by John Fenton
12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast direct from the London Weather Centre followed by Sports Parade
1.0 Talking Sport
with Jacob de Vries
Racing
1.25 The Brewers Four Years Old Hurdle Race Div. 1
For four-year-olds only run over two miles and about 140 yards
1.55 The Great Yorkshire Handicap Chase
For five-year-olds and upwards run over about three miles and a quarter
Commentary by Peter Bromley
From Doncaster
4.53 Racing Results
RUGBY UNION INTERNATIONAL
1.40 : 2.10
France v. Ireland
Commentary by ROBERT HUDSON and SAMMY WALKER
From Stade Colombes, Paris
Broadcast by arrangement with French Radio
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
3.45 F.A. Cup
Commentary by ALAN CLARKE and BRIAN MOORE on the second half of one of today's Third Round matches In the F.A. Cup Competition
4.42* Results as they come in, direct from the BBC Sports Room
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5.0 SPORTS REPORT
Produced by Angus Mackay
Classified Football Results at 5.0 and 5.50
TODAY'S TIMETABLE
12.30 Weather
12.33 Sports Parade
1.0 Talking Sport
1.25 Racing
1.40 Rugby Union
1.55 Racing
2.10 Rugby Union
3.45 Association Football
4.42* Association Football Results
4.53 Racing Results
5.0 Sports Report
Timing may be altered by events
ⓢ played by EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin)
TERENCE WEIL (cello continuo) CHARLES SPINKS (harpsichord)
Second of two programmes of sonatas for violin and keyboard by Bach and Handel
RONALD SMITH talks about Alkan's work and assesses some of the claims made for his originality. He shows Alkan's individual way of writing for the keyboard and discusses his harmonic language
First of three programmes detyoted to piano music by Alkan: Sunday at 5.0 followed by an Interlude at 6.55
An opera in four acts
Words by CAMILLE DU LOCLE
Translated into Italian verse by Antonio Ghislaneoni
Music by Verdi sung in Italian
From the Royal Opera House Covent Garden
Cast in order of singing:
Slaves, soldiers, Egyptians, Ethiopian prisoners
COVENT GARDEN OPERA CHORUS Chorus-Master.
Douglas Robinson
COVENT GARDEN ORCHESTRA Leader. Charles Taylor
Conducted by Edward Downes
Produced by PETER POTTER
ACT 1
Scene 1 An open space near the palace of the King at Memphis
Scene 2 The temple of Vulcan at Memphis
See page 4
Ralph Harris
General Director of the Institute of Economic Affairs broadcasts this evening's talk
He was university lecturer and journalist until 1957. when he took up his present appointment. He has published many books, mainly on economic topics.
David Butler broadcasts the first of four talks at fortnightly intervals: February 3
ⓢ ACT 2
Sceno 1 The apartments of Amneris at Thebes
Scene 2 The city of Thebes
1720-1759
Chosen and introduced by DAVID DAVIS
Reader, C. DAY LEWIS
' He wrote now and then odes and other poems, and did something. however little ' SAMUEL JOHNSON
ⓢ ACT 3
The temple of Isis by the Nile
A study by Anton Ehrenzweig
Reviewed by FRANK KERMODE
Anton Ehrenzweig , author of The Psycho-analysis of Artistic Vision and Hearing, Lecturer in Art Education at Goldsmiths' College, critic and philosopher of modem art. died over a year ago. A man of strong convictions, he had a considerable following among art students.
Frank Kermode , who Is much interested in modernist aesthetics. talks about Ehrenzweig's last and posthumously published work.
Second broadcast
ⓢ ACT 4
Scene 1 Outside the temple at
Memphis
Scene 2 The tomb followed by an interlude at 10.50