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Twelve Songs, Op. 14
MARGARET PRICE (soprano) JAMES LOCKHART (piano) Second of six programmes
April 4
James Lockhart broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden

Contributors

Piano:
James Lockhart
Unknown:
James Lockhart

ORGAN MUSIC played by NOEL
RAWSTHORNE
Chorale Prelude on An Wasserfliissen Babylon (S.653)
Trio-Sonata No. 1, in E flat major
Pastorale in F major (S.59Q) tFrom the Church of Corpus Christi.
Leeds. Broadcast on April 15. 1967
An Easter series of sixteen programmes
See page 39

A series of concerts given before invited audiences
This week: from
Carnegie Hall, Northampton
LIONEL SALTER (harpsichord)
ITALIAN STRING TRIO Franco Gulli (violin)
Bruno Giuranna (viola) Giacinto Caramia (cello)
Part 1

Contributors

Violin:
Franco Gulli
Viola:
Bruno Giuranna

A conversation between
LEONARD Hodgson formerly Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford and T. A. ROBERTS
Senior Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy. Aberystwyth Dr. Hodgson, the distinguished
Oxford theologian, was bred amid the manners and morals of late Victorian England. A philosopher of a very different generation Questions him about his recent book. Sex and Christian Freedom.

Contributors

Unknown:
Leonard Hodgson
Unknown:
T. A. Roberts

by Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Translated and adapted for radio by NICHOLAS BETHELL
Produced by JOHN GIBSON Central Siberia in 1950 Third broadcast
One Dati in the Life 01 Iran Denisoiiirh was published in Navy Mir in November 1962 by a personal decision of Nikita Khrush chev. The time had come. decided Khrushchev, to reveal in the form of a novel details of life in a Stalinist corrective labour camp and bring Stalinism into the open.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Radio By:
Nicholas Bethell
Produced By:
John Gibson
Unknown:
Nikita Khrush
Ivan Denisovich:
Nigel Stock
Buinovsky:
Lockwood West
Tiurin:
John Hollis
Caesar:
Basil Jones
Alyosha:
Emrys James
Fetyukov:
Leroy Lingwood
Kolya:
Ronald Herdman
Der:
Douglas Hankin
Tartar Guard:
Michael Graham Cox
Second Guard:
Nigel Clayton
Third Guard:
David Brierley
Searcher:
Ronald Herdman
Radio Announcer:
Gudrun Ure

by Ruth Spalding
The account of a little known but successful imposture at the beginning of the last century; when Mary Willcocks , a cobbler's daughter from Witheridge in Devon, succeeded In passing herself off as a princess from an Island in the East Indies and even sat for her portrait in this role to Edward Bird , painter to Princess Charlotte.
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Ruth Spalding
Unknown:
Mary Willcocks
Unknown:
Edward Bird

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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