Last of seven programmes each containing music by Mozart a British concerto and a Tchaikovsky symphony
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MOZART
0 Overture: The Magic Flute
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER gramophone record
played by NORBERT BRAININ (violin) LILI KRAUS (piano) Broadcast on July 1, 1966
GUNDULA JANOWITZ (soprano) LUCIA POPP (soprano)
RUTH-MARGRET PüTZ (soprano) NICOLAI GEDDA (tenor) KARL LIEBL (tenor)
GERHARD UNGER (tenor) WALTER BERRY (bass) FRANZ CRASS (bass) GoTTLOB FRICK (bass) PHILHARMONIA
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA
Conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER gramophone record
Piano Concerto in G major
DENIS MATTHEWS
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT gramophone record
Trio in E flat major, Op. 3
ITALAN STRING Trio
Franco Gulli (violin)
Bruno Giuranna (viola) Giacinto Caramia (cello) Broadcast on April 4. 1965
ⓢ Symphony No. 6. in B minor
( Pathétique)
LENINGRAD PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGEN MRAVINSKY gramophone record
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Purcell's Dido and Aeneas by JOHN BUTTREV
How Good Is Your Gramophone? (3) by JOHN BORWICK
New Records reviewed by MARTIN COOPER
Introduced by Ken Sykora
Introduced by John Dunn
Directed by Geoff Dobson
12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast direct from the London Weather Centre
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GOLF
12.32: 1.35: 3.10: 3.SS: 4.45
The Sumrie Tournament
Reports by TOM SCOTT on the last day's play in this 72-hole stroke play event
From Notts Golf Club, Hollinwell
CRICKET
12.33: 2.30: 3.15: 4.0
Surrey v. The Australians
Commentary by JOHN ARLOTT and ALAN MCGILVRAY
From The Oval
Hampshire v. Kent
Commentary by Brian JOHNSTON
From Southampton
Yorkshire v. Lancashire
Commentary by PETER CRANMER From Leeds
1.50 Lunchtime Scoreboard
LAWN TENNIS
1.55: 3.40: 4.25
The French Championships
Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON with summaries by FRED PERRY From the Stade Roland Garros, Paris
Broadcast by arrangement with the French Broadcasting Service
RACING
1.40 Down the Card with PETER BROMLEY
2.55 The Frickley Auction Stakes
Run over 6ve furlongs
3.25 The Timeform 21st Anniversary Cup
A handicap run over two miles and a quarter
Commentator, PETER BROMLEY From Doncaster
4.55 Racing Results
4.20 RUGBY UNION
The 'Lions' in South Africa
Natal v. The British Isles Tourists
CLIFF MORGAN reports direct from South Africa on this afternoon's fifth match of the Tour
From King's Park, Durban
Broadcast by arrangement with tr South African Broadcasting Corporation
INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL
West Germany v. England
1.45 Preview
4.50: 5.5
Commentary and reports by ALAN CLARKE and PETER JONES
From Niedersachsenstadion, Hanover
Broadcast by arrangement with North German Radio
5.0 CYCLING
Tour of Britain
(Promoted by the Milk Marketing Board)
As it enters its second week. our man with the race, JOHN BURNS, with the result of today's seventh stage, the 1091 miles from Llandudno to Stoke-on-Trent
From Stoke-on-Trent
5.45 IN A FLASH
The latest news from the commentators and the Sports News Room
An enquiry into
' the disease of Festivalitls ' by CLIVE BARKER
Lecturer in Drama at the University of Birmingham.
Arts festivals have proliferated in recent years. What are the reasons for this? Why hold festivals? Who wants a festival? What makes a festival? Does it pay? And is the main responsibility to the arts or to the community?
Clive Barker puts these questions to various festival directors, including
John CALDER. PETER DIAMAND
LORD HAREWOOD. IAN HUNTER
JOHN MANDUELL. CLIVE WILSON and others closely concerned with particular festivals Produced by Tony Gould
An opera in three acts
Text based on Pushkin's dramatic chronicle and Karamzin's
History of the Russian Empire
Words and music by Mussorgsky
English translation by DAVID LLOYD-JONES orchestrated by the composer Edited by Paul Lamm
A Scottish Opera production from the King's Theatre, Edinburgh
For cast list see page 37
ACT 1
Scene 1 The courtyard of the Notodievichy Monastery In Moscow
Scene 2 A square in the Kremlin
Scene 3 A cell In the Chudov
Monastery
A. F. Thompson , Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford
A. F. Thompson has made a special study of trade unions and has recently returned from the United States
ACT 2
Scene 1 An tnn near the Lithuanian border
Scene 2 A room In the Imperial
Palace
reads his new poem
Thee Introduced by D. G. BRIDSON
ACT 3
Scene I A square tn front of the Cathedral of St. Basil. Moscow
Scene 2 The great hall In the Kremlin
Scene 3 A clearing In the forest near Kromy
discusses his new poem
Thee with D. G. BRIDSON followed by an interlude at 10.50