Introduction and Allegro, for harp, with flute, clarinet, and string quartet
MELOS ENSEMBLE
Songs:
L'invitation au voyage
Phidyie Chanson triste Extase
Lamento Soupir
GÉRARD SOUZAY (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano) gramophone records
Sonata for flute, viola, and harp
MEMBERS OF THE MELOS ENSEMBLE
Richard Adeney (flute) Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Osian Ellis (harp)
Broadcast on June 25. 1967
L'espagnole (Les nations) played by the BASIL LAM ENSEMBLE
Patrick Halling (violin) Marjorie Lavers (violin) Peter Hailing (cello)
Basil Lam. (harpsichord)
Broadcast on June 5. 1967
ALFRED DELLER (counter-tenor) WILFRED BROWN (tenor) DESMOND Dupre
(viola da gamba)
HARRY GABB (organ)
Quatuor pour la fin du temps
GUY DEPLUS (clarinet)
HUGUETTE FERNANDEZ (violin) JACQUES NEILZ (cello)
MARIE-MADELEINE PETIT (piano)
Symphonic fragments: Le mar-tyre de Saint Sébastien
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by PIERRE MONTEUX gramophone records
LUBA BARICOVA (mezzo-soprano)
Ivo ZIDEK (tenor)
BBC WOMEN'S CHORUS
JAN HUS TICHY (piano)
Broadcast on April 25. 1967
The fourth of eight recorded public recitals
Introduced by Ken Sykora
Introduced by MICHAEL DE MORGAN
Directed by John Haslam
12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast direct from the London Weather Centre
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CRICKET
12.33 : 2.10 : 2.45 : 3.20 : 3.50
4.35 : 5.5
Commentaries and reports on matches in the fight for the County Championship
1.50 Lunchtime Scoreboard
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RACING
1.35 Down the Card with PETER BROMLEY
3.0 The Dunsford Handicap Chase
For four-year-olds and upwards run over two miles and a half
3.35 The Alphington
Selling Handicap Hurdle
For four-year-olds and upwards run over two miles
4.10 The Halwill Novices' Chase
For four-year-olds and upwards run over two miles
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY with summaries by Tim KEIGWIN From Newton Abbot
4.55 Racing Results
ROWING
1.40 : 5.50
F.I.S.A. Youth Championships DESMOND HILL reports
From the Besbaan, Amsterdam
Broadcast by arrangement with Dutch Radio
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ATHLETICS
1.45 : 2.40 : 3.30 : 4.30 : 5.0 ' The News of the World' Games incorporating
Great Britain v. West Germany (Women)
NORMAN CUDDEFORD, LIAM NOLAN and HAROLD ABRAHAMS
From the White City
4.25 MOTOR RACING
German Grand Prix
A preview of tomorrow's race by ROBIN RICHARDS From Nürburgring
Reports on the race can be heard tomorrow at 2.31*. 3.45', and 4.30* (Radio 2)
TODAY'S TIMETABLE
12.30 Weather
12.33 Cricket
1.35 Down the Caro
1.40 Rowing
1.45 Athletics
1.50 Lunchtime Scoreboard
2.10 Cricket
2.40 Athletics
2.45 Cricket
3.0 Racing
3.20 Cricket
3.30 Athletics
3.35 Racing
3.50 Cricket
4.10 Racing
4.25 Motor Racing
4.30 Athletics
4.35 Cricket
4.55 Racing Results
5.0 Athletics
5.5 Cricket
5.50 Rowing fimings may be altered by events
FRIEDRICH WÜHRER gives the fifth of six programmes
Prelude and Fugue in B minor,
Op. 99 No.
5.8* Sonatina in F major, Op.
89 No. 3
6.22* Variations and Fugue on a theme of Beethoven, Op. 86, for two pianos second piano. Ansgar Janke
Recorded for the BBC by Bavarian Radio
pioneer of the English revival of the clavichord and harpsichord A talk by her nephew
JOHN GWYNNE , with a reminiscence by THOMAS GOFF Illustrated by recordings from the BBC Sound Archives
Produced by Leslie Perowne
Symphony No. 5, in E flat
LONDON WIND SOLOISTS, directed by JACK BRYMER (clarinet) gramophone record
An account, based on contemporary documents, of the three trials on December 18, 19, and 20,1817 of William Hone for the printing and publishing of ' a certain impious, profane, and scandalous libel, John Wilkes 's Catechism of a Ministerial Member'; 'a wicked, impious, and profane parody. The Political Litanv '; ' a wicked, impious, and seditious libel, The Sinecurist's Creed'.
Written by DONALD THOMAS
Produced by MAURICE BROWN
Second broadcast
Music Theatre Ensemble
Mary Thomas (soprano) Gloria Jennings (contralto) Phihp Langridge (tenor) N'"l Jenkins (tenor) Michael Rippon (bass-baritone) Alan Opie (bass)
Bernard Keeffe (speaker) Judith Pearce (piccolo, flute, and alto-flute) Alan Hacker (clarinet, bass-clarinet, and alto-saxophone) Thea King (clarinet) Stephen Trier (clarinet) Peter Kaldor (trumpet) Alan Handy (trumpet) Alfred Flaszynski (trombone) James Holland (percussion) David Corkhill (percussion) Andrew Magee (violin)
William Benham (violin) Duncan Druce (violin and viola) Christopher van Kampen (cello) Rodney Slatford (double-bass) Susan McGaw and Susan Bradshaw
(pianos, and piano duet)
Conducted by Alexander Goehr
Part 1
Schoenberg: Ode to Napoleon for speaker, string quartet, and piano
A dramatic madrigal for contralto, tenor, bass-baritone, and chamber ensemble first broadcast performance
Festival commission
William Plowden
Lecturer in Government in the London School of Economics
Kurt Weill :
Mahagonny-Songspiel
A scenic cantata for six voices and ten instruments
A concert given in the Cripplegate
Theatre. London, on July 17
NAZIR ALI JAIRAZBHOY talks about the role played by rhythm in the development of Indian music
Second broadcast
Piano Trio in C minor, Op. 1
No. 3 played by THE SUK TRIO
Broadcast on March 13. 1967