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Purcell
Anthem: My beloved spake
9.16* Birthday Ode: Come ye sons of art away
APRIL CANTELO (soprano) MARY THOMAS (soprano)
ALFRED DELLER (counter-tenor) MARK DELLER (counter-tenor) GERALD ENGLISH (tenor)
Maurice BEVAN (baritone)
ORIANA Concert
CHOIR AND ORCHESTRA
KALMAR ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ALFRED DELLER gramophone record

Contributors

Soprano:
Alfred Deller
Baritone:
Maurice Bevan
Conducted By:
Alfred Deller

DENIS MATTHEWS and BRENDA McDERMOTT (piano duet)
COURT ENSEMBLE
Patricia Clark (soprano) Harold Clarke (flute) Roger Lord (oboe)
Peter Gellhom (harpsichord) Denis Vigay (cello)

Contributors

Unknown:
Denis Matthews
Piano:
Brenda McDermott
Soprano:
Patricia Clark
Flute:
Harold Clarke
Oboe:
Roger Lord
Harpsichord:
Peter Gellhom
Cello:
Denis Vigay

A series of forty lessons

Presented by Jacinta Castillejo with the help of Pablo Soto
Also taking part, Isabel de Castro and Fernando Agos
Script written by Brian Dutton and Angel Garcia de Paredes
Produced by George Walton Scott
A book is available
Rptd.: Sat., 10.30 a.m. (Radio 4)

Contributors

Presented By:
Jacinta Castillejo
Unknown:
Pablo Soto
Unknown:
Isabel de Castro
Written By:
Brian Dutton
Written By:
Angel Garcia
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 3
Verlaine: Dans l'interminable Les bottes de sept lieues (3) Douce France Green (Fauri)
Speakers, Paulette PRENEY
LOUIS BLONCOURT, PAUL COUSTER
Script by Odile Castro and Winifred Saunders
Produced by Elsie Ferguson
Rptd. Sat., 11.30 a.m. (Radio 4)

Contributors

Script By:
Odile Castro
Produced By:
Elsie Ferguson

A weekly review of the arts in the making Introduced this week by ERIC RHODE and including an interview with ALAIN JESSUA, the director of two films, La Vie a I'Envers and Jeu de Massacre, the second of which has recently been released in this country
Produced by Anthony Thwaite

Contributors

Produced By:
Anthony Thwaite

A series of six programmes on our present knowledge of the brain and its activities
S: Memory by DR. MARTIN WELLS
University of Cambridge
If we look at our own behaviour we soon realise that we do not always react in the same way to the same stimulus. One of the reasons for this change is that we remember. In fact there are three fairly-well-defined types of memory. The way our short-term memory is converted into something we can remember for a lifetime and how we store this memory are two of the most pressing problems of brain research.
Creativity-a discussion: Feb. 9

An autobiographical reminiscence by Vernon Scannell with Jon Rollason Vickery Turner and Vernon Scannell as the narrator
Other parts played by LEIGH CRUTCHLEY , JOHN DEARTH LEONARD FENTON MICHAEL HARBOUR
ANTHONY JACOBS , HAYDN JONES JOYCE LATHAM , LEO MAGUIRE
HENRY STAMPER , IAN THOMPSON and NORMAN WYNNE
Produced by R. D. SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Vernon Scannell
Unknown:
Jon Rollason
Unknown:
Vickery Turner
Unknown:
Vernon Scannell
Played By:
Leigh Crutchley
Played By:
John Dearth
Played By:
Leonard Fenton
Played By:
Michael Harbour
Unknown:
Anthony Jacobs
Unknown:
Haydn Jones
Unknown:
Joyce Latham
Unknown:
Leo Maguire
Unknown:
Henry Stamper
Unknown:
Ian Thompson
Unknown:
Norman Wynne
Produced By:
R. D. Smith

played by the ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Eli Goren (violin)
Peter Thomas (violin) Patrick Ireland (viola) William Pleeth (cello)
The fourth in a weekly series of twelve programmes
Haydn (Op. 50 No. 5) and Schoenberg (No. 2) played by the Dartington Quartet, with Margaret Price (soprano): February 8

Contributors

Violin:
Eli Goren
Violin:
Peter Thomas
Viola:
Patrick Ireland
Cello:
William Pleeth

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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