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Third of seven programmes each containing music by Mozart a British concerto and a Tchaikovsky symphony
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MOZART
0 Overture: Don Giovanni
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by COLIN DAVIS gramophone record
8.11* Trio in E flat major
(K.498)
THEA KING (clarinet)
PETER SCHIDLOF (viola) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
Broadcast on October 21. 1966
0 8.35 Giovanni: Finale (Act 1)
LISA DELLA CASA (soprano) SUZANNE DANCO (soprano) Hilde GUEDEN (soprano) ANTON DERMOTA (tenor)
FERNANDO CORENA (baritone) CESARE SIEPI (baritone) WALTER BERRY (bass)
VIENNA STATE OPERA CHORUS
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOSEF KRIPS gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Giovanni
Conducted By:
Colin Davis
Soprano:
Suzanne Danco
Soprano:
Hilde Gueden
Tenor:
Anton Dermota
Bass:
Walter Berry
Conducted By:
Josef Krips

Introduced by Peter Latham
Directed by Geoff Dobson

12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast direct from the London Weather Centre

followed by Sports Parade

Cricket
1.0; 2.10; 3.0; 3.25; 3.50
Leicestershire v. The Australians
Commentary by Peter Cranmer and Alan McGilvray
From Leicester
Yorkshire v. Sussex
Commentary by Robert Hudson
From Bradford
Northamptonshire v. Somerset
Commentary by Brian Johnston
From Northampton

Show Jumping
1.40 : 3.35
Royal Windsor Horse Show
Reports by Raymond Brooks-Ward
From the Home Park, Windsor Castle

Golf
1.45 : 2.55 : 3.45
The Agfacolor Film Tournament.
£1,000 or a new car for the player who holes in one shot at the sixteenth hole on this the final day of the tournament. Peter Thomson did it in 1964. Reporter George Carr keeps you up to date with today's play
From Stoke Poges Golf Club

Cycling
1.55; 2.35; 3.30
Tour of the West
John Burns reports on the final day's stage of this International professional road race
From the Promenade, Weston-super-Mare

Racing
2.40 The Harp Lager Handicap Stakes
For three-year-olds and upwards run over six furlongs
3.10 The Scottish and Newcastle Breweries Handicap Stakes For three-year-olds only run over one mile and a quarter and about 30 yards
Commentary by Peter Bromley
From Newcastle
4.53 Racing Results

4.5 Association Football
Commentary by Alan Clarke and Simon Smith on the second half of one of today's English League matches

Rugby League
The Challenge Cup Final: Leeds v. Wakefield Trinity
News and scores from time to time throughout the match

4.42* 'In a Flash'
Latest news from the commentators and the Sports News Room

5.0 Sport Report
Produced by Angus Mackay

Classified Football Results at 5.0 and 5.50

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Latham
Directed By:
Geoff Dobson
Commentary By:
Peter Cranmer
Commentary By:
Alan McGilvray
Commentary By:
Robert Hudson
Commentary By:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
Peter Thomson
Reporter:
George Carr
Unknown:
John Burns
Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
Commentary By:
Alan Clarke
Commentary By:
Simon Smith
Produced By:
Angus MacKay

0 Double Quartet in E minor
THE VIENNA OCTET
Anton Fietz (violin)
Wilhelm Hiibner (violin) Gustav Swoboda (violin) Philipp Matheis (violin)
Giinther Breitenbach (viola) Josef Starr (viola)
Nikolaus Hiibner (cello) Josef Luitz (cello) gramophone record

Contributors

Violin:
Anton Fietz
Violin:
Wilhelm Hiibner
Violin:
Gustav Swoboda
Violin:
Philipp Matheis
Viola:
Giinther Breitenbach
Viola:
Josef Starr
Cello:
Nikolaus Hiibner
Cello:
Josef Luitz

A comment on Secular Christianity by AUSTIN FARRER Warden of Keble College,
Oxford God , we are told, is dead: that is, he is totally historicised. Dr. Farrer argues that those who tell us this are either atheists or do not really mean what they appear to say.
Last of three programmes Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Austin Farrer
Unknown:
Oxford God

by Nesta Pain
A portrait of Caroline of Ansbach and her marriage to George II of England as it was observed by members of their Court, and in particular by Lord Hervey. her constant companion for many years.
; Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 7.55

Contributors

Unknown:
Nesta Pain

Sir Cecil Parrott formerly British Ambassador in Czechoslovakia and now Professor of Russian and Soviet Studies at the University of Lancaster gives the last of a group of four fortnightly talks
Next talk, Brian Abel-Smith: May 18
First of four fortnightly talks by Alasdair Maclntyre : May 25

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Cecil Parrott
Unknown:
Alasdair MacLntyre

An introduction to the inter pretation of French mélodies followed by a discussion of songs by Duparc and Debussy Duparc: Lamento sung by ROSANNE CREFFIELD Oebussy: C'est 1'extase
(Ariettes oubliees) sung by SHEILA AMIT with DAVID WILLISON (piano)
Accompanist, Joan Hughes rhe first of three programmes recorded at the Library Institute of Mathematics. Imperial College of Science and Technology.
Second broadcast
Songs by Poulenc. Ravel, and Debussy: May 18 followed by an interlude at 10.55

Contributors

Sung By:
Rosanne Creffield
Sung By:
Sheila Amit
Piano:
David Willison
Accompanist:
Joan Hughes

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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