and Weather forecast
MOZART
0 Part I
Requiem Mass,
ELLY AMELING (soprano)
MARILYN HORNE (mezzo-soprano) UGO BENELLI (tenor)
TUGOMIR FRANC (bass)
VIENNA STATE OPERA CHORUS
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone records
and Weather forecast
Part 2
Piano Concerto No. 14, In E flat major (K.449)
GEZA ANDA who also directs the SALZBURG MOZARTEUM ORCHESTRA gramophone record
9.26* Quintet in C major (K.515)
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello) with CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola)
Broadcast on December 9. 1967
10.0* Mass in C minor
MARIA STADER (soprano)
HERTHA TÖPPER (contralto) ERNST HAEFLIGER (tenor) IVAN SARDI (bass) CHOIR OF
ST. HEDWIG'S CATHEDRAL, BERLIN BERLIN RADIO
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FERENC FRlCSAY gramophone record
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Wagner's Siegfried Idyll by DOMINIC GILL Recent Bargain Records reviewed by NOEL GOODWIN
Introduced by Steve Race
Introduced by Michael DE MORGAN
Directed by John Haslam
12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast from the London Weather Centre followed by SPORTS PARADE
1.45 CRICKET
West Indies v. England
Preview by BRIAN JOHNSTON of the Third Test Match at Bridgetown. Barbados
RACING
1.55 The Horley Novices' Hurdle Race (Div. 1)
For five and six-year-olds only. run over two miles.
2.25 The Jerry M. Handicap Chase
For five-year-olds and upwards, run over two miles and a half.
2.55 The Manifesto Handicap Chase
For five-year-olds and upwards, run over three miles.
Commentary by JULIAN WILSON with summaries by ROGER MORTIMER
From Lingfield Park
4.53 Racing Results
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL INTERNATIONAL
Scotland v. England
From Hampden Park. Glasgow
2.10 Preview. 3.50 Commentary
4.44* Results as they come in direct from the BBC Sports Room
RUGBY UNION
INTERNATIONAL
France v. England
From Stade Colombes. Paris
2.40 Preview. 3.15 Commentary Broadcast by arrangement with French Radio
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
1.45 Cricket
1.55 Racing
2.10 Association Football Preview
2.25 Racing
2.40 Rugby Union Preview
2.55 Racing
3.15 Rugby Union
3.50 Association Football
4.44* Association Football Results
4.53 Racing Results
5.0 Sports Report
Timings may be altered by events
Chorale Preludes:
Kommst du nun, Jesu, vom Himmel herunter
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme
Prelude and Fugue in E minor
(S.548)
KARL RICHTER
Organ of Jaegersborg Church, Copenhagen gramophone record
An enquiry into the present and possible future role of the British Museum Library prompted by the current controversy
Conducted by PATRICK NUTTGENS
Director of the Institute of Advanced Architectural Studies at the University of York with contributions from
SIR FRANK FRANCIS
Director and Principal Librarian of the British Museum
THOMAS
PARRY Vice-ChanceUor of the University of Wales and Chairman of the University Grants Committee enquiry into libraries
LENA JECER
Member of Parliament for
Holborn and St. Pancras South
ETIENNE DENNERY
Director, Bibliothèque Nationale
SIDNEY FILON
Librarian of the National Central Library
DONOVAN RICHNELL
Goldsmiths' Librarian of London University Library
DOUGLAS FOSKETT Librarian of the Institute of Education
HERBERT COBLANS on the research staff of ASLIB and author of Use of Mechanised Methods in Documentation Work
THEODORE BESTERMAN
Director, Institut et Musee Voltaire , Geneva, and author of the World Bibliography of Bibliographies
PETER HALL
Professor of Geography at the University of Reading and author of London 2000
Produced by Jocelyn Ferguson
Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 7.25
Jeji Pastorkyna
0 An opera in three acts
Libretto by GABRIELE PREISS
Music by Leos Janacek sung in English translated by EDWARD DOWNES and OTAKAR KRAUS
From the Royal Opera House Covent Garden
Cast in order of singing:
Villagers, musicians
COVENT GARDEN OPERA CHORUS
Chorus-Master, Douglas. Robinson
COVENT GARDEN ORCHESTRA Leader, Charles Taylor
Conducted by Rafael Kubelik
The action takes place on the outskirts of a mountain village In Moravia, late in the nineteenth century.
ACT 1
Outside Grandmother Buryja's mill
Dr. David Martin
Reader in Sociology at the London School of Economics
Dr. Martin is an internationally recognised authority on the sociology of religion, and is noted for his investigations into the sociology of pacifism, the theory of secularisation, and the place of the denominations in religious life.
Next talk, by David Butler : Mar. 2
Act 2
The living-room of Mother Buryja 's cottage, six months later
by SIR HANS KREBS , F.R.S.
Nearly every year since 1901 the Nobel Foundation has awarded the supreme accolade in science and medicine to a small number of selected scientists. How does a scientist reach this peak of eminence? Sir Hans. himself a prize-winner in 1953, analyses the careers of some of the fortunate scientists in an attempt to answer a question he is often asked: ' how does one become a Nobel Laureate? '
The talk Is based on an address given at the opening of a new Biochemistry Department in the University of Newcastle
Second broadcast
ACT 3
The same, two months later
NAZIR ALI JAIRAZBHOY talks about the role played by rhythm in the development of Indian music
Sonata No. 1, in C major, for string orchestra
ACADEMY OF
ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
Directed by NEVILLE MARRINER (violin)
0 gramophone record