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Part 1
Telemann:
Der getreue Music-Meister
Duet: Ich folge dir (Eginhard)
Suite in G minor, for oboe and continuo
Aria: Bum, bum, bum, faranno i timpani (Aesopus)
Napolitana in G major, for oboe d'amore and continuo
Burlesque in D major, for two violins
Stravinsky:
Suite: Pulcinella - Suisse Romande Orchestra, conducted by Ernest Ansermet
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Part 2
Beethoven:
Overture: Leonora No. 2 - Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Otto Klemperer
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Haydn: Quartet in G major. Op. 64 No 4 - Amadeus String Quartet: Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello) Broadcast on September 2, 1967
Wagner:Götterdämmerung: Act 3
Vienna State Opera Chorus
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Georg Solti
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Introduced by John Lade
Building a Library: Beethoven's Symphony No. 8. in F major by Trevor Harvey
Recent Records of Instrumental Music reviewed by Martin Cooper
Introduced by Michael de Morgan
Directed by Geoff Dobson
12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast direct from the London Weather Centre followed by SPORTS PARADE
RACING
1.10 The Pintail Handicap Chase
For five-year-olds and upwards run over two miles and a half.
1.40 The Mallard Handicap Hurdle Race
For four-year-olds and upwards run over two miles and about 60 yards.
2.10 The Eider Handicap Chase For five-year-olds and upwards run over four miles and about 350 yards.
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY
From Newcastle
4.53 Racing Results
1.25 COMMENTARIES FROM THE ARCHIVES
Commentaries on past sporting events which listeners have requested to hear again
Compiled by John Fenton
1.55 CRICKET
BRIAN JOHNSTON looks ahead to the Second Test Match between the West Indies and England which starts at Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica next Thursday
2.35 RUGBY UNION INTERNATIONAL
Wales v. Scotland (Kick-off 2.45 p.m.)
Commentary by ALUN WILLIAMS and JOHN DOWNIE , with summaries and comments by G.V. WYNNE-JONES on the first half and part of the second half
From Cardiff Arms Park
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
3.50 Commentary by ALAN CLARKE and BRIAN MOORE on the second half of one of today's English League games
4.42* Results as they come in, direct from the BBC Sports Room
5.0 SPORTS REPORT
Produced by Angus Mackay
Classified Football Results at 5.0 and 5.50
12.30 Weather
12.33 Sports Parade
1.10 Racing
1.25 Archives Material
1.40 Racing
1.55 Cricket
2.10 Racing
2.35 Rugby Union
3.50 Association Football
4.42 Association Football Results
4.53 Racing Results
5.0 Sports Report
Timings may be altered by events
Preludes Nos. 8, 15, 16, 11, 12. and 13 (Op. 31)
Allegretto in A minor (Op. 38) Barcarolle in G minor, Op. 65
No. 6
Carneval (Les mois), Op. 74
No. 2
Esquisses (Op. 63)
Frenzy
Morituri salutant (Gladiators) The first love-letter The bells
Enharmqnics
Increpatio (Rebuke) Dreaming
Two Caprices. Op. 50
Allegro barbaro, Op. 35 No. 5
Second of three programmes played by RONALD SMITH (piano)
by DR. D. R. PILBEAM
Department of Physical Anthropology,
University of Cambridge
The British Association has frequently provided a platform for statements of Man's place in Nature, and some of these have led to exchanges more characterised by acrimony than scientific judgment. Much has been learned about human evolution since the celebrated clash between T. H. Huxley and Bishop Wilberforce.
Tonight's broadcast is of the latest British Association review, that given by Dr. Pilbeam at the Leeda meeting last year.
0 An opera in three acts
Libretto by AURELIO AURELI English translation by an unknown seventeenth-century hand Music by Piero Francesco Cavalli
Edited by LIONEL SALTER Cast in order of singing:
ROBERT SPENCER (lute)
HAROLD LESTER (harpsichord) Joy HALL (cello)
Instrumental ENSEMBLE Led by Carl Pini
Directed from the harpsichord by LIONEL SALTER
Produced by JOHN MCCULLOCH
The action takes place in legendary times in the kingdom of Media
ACT 1
David Butler
Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford, and author of a number of books on British politics and elections, gives the first in a series of four fortnightly contributions
ACT 2
Owen Leeming introduces and reads a selection of his own poems with HARVEY HALL
0 Acr 3
Broadcast on May 13. 1967
Margaret Neville broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company followed by an interlude at 10.55