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Quartet No. 2, in F sharp AMADEUS STRING QUARTET Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello) gramophone record

Contributors

Violin:
Norbert Brainin
Viola:
Peter Schidlof
Cello:
Martin Lovett

Venus and Adonis ELIZABETH Coope (soprano)
MARGARET Field-Hyde (soprano) MARGARET RITCHIE (soprano) MICHAEL CWNFELIN (tenor) ROBERT ELLIS (tenor)
GORDON CLINTON (baritone) JOHN FROST (bass)
INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE
Conducted by ANTHONY LEWIS gramophone record

Contributors

Soprano:
Adonis Elizabeth Coope
Soprano:
Margaret Field-Hyde
Soprano:
Margaret Ritchie
Tenor:
Robert Ellis
Baritone:
Gordon Clinton
Conducted By:
Anthony Lewis

England v. Australia at Old Trafford Third day
Commentaries by Alan McGilvray, John Arlott
Peter Cranmer with comments and summaries by Trevor Bailey, F.R. Brown, E.W. Swanton
11.25 a.m.-1.35 p.m including lunchtime summary
2.10*-4.15* p.m. including teatime summary
4.45*-6.35 p.m.
During the lunch interval (1.35*-2.10*)
GOLF
The Daks Tournament
Tom Scott reports on the final day's play
From the Wentworth Club, Surrey
CYCLING
Tour of Britain Promoted by the Milk Marketing Board
John Burns reports from Blackpool as the cyclists near the end of the final stage
MOTOR RACING
Belgian Grand Prix
Preview of tomorrow's race by Robin Richards
From Spa
Broadcast by arrangement with Belgian Radio
1.55* Cricket Scoreboard
*
DURING THE TEA INTERVAL
(4 15*-4.45*)
Latest Sports News
RUGBY UNION South Africa v. The British Isles
First Test Match
Commentary on the closing stages by Charles Fortune and 'Chick' Henderson
From Pretoria
Broadcast by arrangement with the South African Broadcasting Corporation
CYCLING
Tour of Britain
John Burns and Sidney Saltmarsh report on the final result
GOLF
The Daks Tournament
Further report

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan McGilvray
Unknown:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Peter Cranmer
Unknown:
Trevor Bailey
Unknown:
F. R. Brown
Unknown:
E. W. Swanton
Unknown:
Tom Scott
Unknown:
John Burns
Unknown:
John Burns
Unknown:
Sidney Saltmarsh

by Heinrich Böll
Translated from the German by ANTHONY REID
' Sometimes I wait for the knocking. If doesn'come I think of the first night when it failed.'
A radio play about a religious experience in a Nazi prison.
Drum played by TRISTAN FRY
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SYKES
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Heinrich Böll
Unknown:
Anthony Reid
Played By:
Tristan Fry
Produced By:
Christopher Sykes
The Husband:
Anthony Jacobs
The Wife:
Patience Collier
The Priest:
Ian Thompson
Julius:
Frank Henderson

0 Opera seria in three acts
Libretto after APOSTOLO ZENO
Music by Alessandro Scarlatti
Edited by ALEC HARMAN
(sung in Italian)
First performance in modern times
Cast in order of singing:
BBC CHORUS
Joy Hall (cello contlnuo) Roy Jesson and Charles Spinks
(harpsichord continuo)
ENGIJSH CHAMBER Orchestra Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted by BRIAN PRIESTMAN
1 -duced by BRIAN TROWELL action takes place In and near
Palermo In legendary times
ACT 1
Scene 1 A public square tn Palermo
Scene 2 A harbour
Scene 3 An apartment In the royal palace
ACT 2
Scene 1 A grore near Grlselda's hut Scene 2 A gallery in the palace Scene 3 Grlselda's hut

Contributors

Music By:
Alessandro Scarlatti
Edited By:
Alec Harman
Cello:
Joy Hall
Unknown:
Roy Jesson
Harpsichord:
Charles Spinks
Leader:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted By:
Brian Priestman
Duced By:
Brian Trowell

Alasdair Macintyre
Professor of Sociology University of Essex gives the second of a group of three fortnightly talks in this series
Mr. Maclntyre is interested in the changing relationship of morality to both religion and politics and has recently published a short history of ethics and a book entitled Secularisation and Moral Change

Contributors

Unknown:
Alasdair MacIntyre

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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