GEORGE MAI.COLM (harpsichord) VALDA AVELING (harpsichord)
GEOFFREY PARSONS (harpsichord)
English CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RAYMOND LEPPARD gramophone records
A request programme of records
Im Abendroth; Die Forelle; Lied eines Schiffers an die Dioskuren; Der Musensohn - Fritz Wunderlich (tenor) Hubert Giesen (piano)
9.13* Three Marches militaires - Walter and Beatrice Klien (piano duet)
9.27* Der Hirt auf dem Felsen - Christa Ludwig (mezzo-soprano) Gervase de Peyer (clarinet) Geoffrey Parsons (piano)
(gramophone records)
Stabat Mater
GUNDULA JANOWITZ (soprano) MAUREEN FORRESTER (contralto)
Strings OF the BERLIN
PHII.HARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO
From the 1968 Salzburg Festival
Recording made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio
by ARNOLD RICHARDSON
Fugue in G minor (S.578). Bach Sonata No. 15, in D...Rheinberger
Fantasia; Adagio
Introduction and Ricercare
† From the Civic Halt. Wolverhampton
JANET CRAXTON (oboe)
DELME STRING QUARTET
SHEILA ARMSTRONG (soprano) MARTIN ISEPP (piano)
FREDELL LACK (violin)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Tom Rowlette
† Conductor, JAMES LOUGHRAN
1.0 News; Weather
Town and Country
Orchestra Leader, Maurice Brett
Conducted by ALAN SUTTE and the NORWEGIAN BROADCASTING ORCHESTRA Conducted by OIVIND BERGH
Recordings made available by courtesy of Norwegian Radio
BULGARIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Directed by DINA SCHNEIDERMAN
3.51* Divertimento.Andrej Stoyanoo first broadcast performance in this country
Moscow Chamber Orchestra: Nov. 8
This week: Alun Hoddinott introduces a performance of his string quartet
UNIVERSITY OF CARDIFF
STRING QUARTET
Alfredo Wang (violin) James Barton (violin) Gordon Mutter (viola) George Isaac (cello)
Leader, Colin Sauer
Conductor, SIDNEY SAGER
This week
Cecil Aronowitz (viola) and Celia Arieli (piano) play
FELIX APRAHAMIAN takes a look at some non-broadcast musical events taking place in the Midlands and East Anglia during the next seven days
See page 54
Snow and le Carre
J. W. LAMBERT talks to C. P. SNOW about The sleep of Reason, the penultimate volume in his sequence of novels Strangers and Brothers and to JOHN LE CARRE , author of The Spy Who Came In From the Cold and The Looking-Glass War. about his new novel A Small Town in Germany
Produced by Philip French
A discussion between
THE RT. Hon.
Douglas HOUGHTON. m.p.
PRoFESSOR PETER TOWNSEND of the University of Essex and BARNEY HAYHOE of the Conservative Research Department
In the chair.
DR. ALAN LITTLE of the London School of Economics and the G.L.C. Educational Research Unit
Should social benefits such as family allowances, welfare payments, state pensions, council houses, and prescriptions be given to everybody as of right on a universal basis, the money being raised by increased general taxation? Or should subsidies and benefits be concentrated on the very poor, even if this demands the use of means tests? How should we pay for the social services and who should benefit from them?
Produced by Christie Davies
Rilke Song-cycle Autumn; The lute
Solemn hour; The gazelle The merry-go-round first broadcast perfurmance
JANE MANNING (soprano)
AMICI STRING QUARTET Lionel Bentley (violin) Michael Jones (violin)
Christopher Wellington (viola) Peter Hailing (cello)
and the Naval Prize Bill by Lord Devlin
In 1911 the House of Lords rejected a Bill which checked for ever a development in international law laying down rules of warfare. Lord Devlin claims that the House of Lords thereby also helped to win the war of 1914 A studio version, specially recorded for the Third Programme, of the Rede Lecture of 1968
played by the AEOLIAN STRING Quartet
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
Broadcast on May 28
The Fate of Count N
Read by Freda Downie
[BBC recording]