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EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin)
CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola) TERENCE WEIL (cello) LAMAR CROWSON (piano) JANOS STARKER (cello)
GYÖRGY SEBÖK (piano) GUARNERI QUARTET Arnold Steinhardt, John Dalley David Soyer, Michael Tree with ARTUR RUBINSTEIN (piano) gramophone records

GARRIELI STRING QUARTET
Kenneth Sillito , Claire Simpson Ian Jewel , Keith Harvey with MALCOLM WILLIAMSON (piano)
KENNETH BOWEN (tenor) ALAN BUSH (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Sillito
Unknown:
Claire Simpson
Unknown:
Ian Jewel
Unknown:
Keith Harvey
Piano:
Malcolm Williamson
Tenor:
Kenneth Bowen

A gramophone record of excerpts from Millocker's operetta, with HERMANN PREY, NICOLAI GEDDA GERHARD UNGER , RITA STREICH RENATA HOLM , and GISELA LITZ BAVARIAN RADIO CHORUS and GRAUNKE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by FRANZ ALLERS

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicolai Gedda
Unknown:
Gerhard Unger
Unknown:
Rita Streich
Unknown:
Renata Holm
Unknown:
Gisela Litz
Conducted By:
Franz Allers

From Stonyhurst College,
Lancashire
JENIFER EDDY (soprano) HUBERT DAWKES (piano)
COVENT GARDEN WIND Ensemble David Butt (flute)
John Barnett (oboe) Colin Parr (clarinet)
Neil Levesley (bassoon) David Presland (horn) Geheimnis (Sag an, wer lehrt dich Lieder)
Lachen und Weinen Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt Rastlose Liebe 4.45* Interval En sourdine: Fantoches Clair de lune: Les ingenus Le faune: Colloque sentimental
During the Interval
FROM MUSIC MAGAZINE
A selected item from last
Sunday's programme

Contributors

Oboe:
John Barnett
Clarinet:
Colin Parr
Bassoon:
Neil Levesley
Horn:
David Presland

by F. W. Willetts with Timothy West as the Man and Elizabeth Morgan as Catherine ' He's not that ill. There is no reason why he should be this bad. He doesn'want to live. It's as if he were reliving something important. Some episode in his life ...'
Special sound by the BBC Radiophonlc Workshop
Produced by BENNETT MAXWELL
To be repeated on December 15
See page 44

Contributors

Unknown:
F. W. Willetts
Unknown:
Timothy West
Unknown:
Elizabeth Morgan
Produced By:
Bennett Maxwell
Male Nurse:
David Brierley
Bert:
Leonard Fenton
Tom:
John Baddeley
Joe:
Nicholas Edmett
First Sister:
Pauline Letts
First Nurse:
Elizabeth Yuill
Second Nurse:
Maureen Beck
Dr Jones:
Hamilton Dyce
Wife:
Jane Wenham
Third Nurse:
Nicola Jenkins
Mrs Blaggs:
Kathleen Helme
Fourth Nurse:
Christina Gray
Fifth Nurse:
Daphne Rogers
Dr Fort:
William Fox
Old Lady:
Gladys Spencer
Fat Woman:
Rosalind Shanks
Second Sister:
Anne Jameson
Undertaker:
Haydn Jones
Official:
Antony Viccars
Prostitute:
Jan Edwards
Policeman:
Denis McCarthy

Part 1: Thea Musgrave 0
Chamber Concerto No. for nine instruments VIRTUOSO ENSEMBLE
Conducted by THE COMPOSER
9.13* Colloquy, for violin and piano
MANOUG PARIKIAN (violin) the COMPOSER (piano)
9.25* Five Love Songs, for voice and guitar
JANE MANNING (soprano) ROLAND HARKER (guitar)
Impromptu, for flute and oboe
JUDITH PEARCE (flute)
EDWIN ROXBURGH (oboe)
9.41* Music for horn and piano
ALAN CIVIL (horn)
THE COMPOSER (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Thea Musgrave
Guitar:
Roland Harker
Flute:
Judith Pearce
Oboe:
Edwin Roxburgh

A poem by THOMAS SHARP read by ALAN WHEATLEY and Introduced by the author
Thomas Sharp is an architect planner, author of a much discussed scheme to ease congestion on the roads in Oxford. An earlier poem of his. Farewell to County Durham, was read in the Third Programme in 1961.

Contributors

Read By:
Alan Wheatley
Unknown:
Thomas Sharp

Part 2: Beethoven ©
Sonata in A, Op. 47 (Kreutzer)
MANOUG PARIKIAN (violin) MALCOLM BINNS (piano)
Recorded before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London, on Nov. 23, 8.0 p.m. Send applications for tickets for this and future Invitation Concerts to the Ticket Unit[address removed] enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
Next Invitation Concert, Dec. 3 followed by an interlude at 10.55

Contributors

Piano:
Malcolm Binns

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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