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Eighth of twelve weekly programmes played by the OROMONTE PIANO TRIO Perry Hart (violin)
Kenneth Heath (cello) Nina Milkina (piano)
Trio in E flat major (H.XV.30)
Trio in F major (H.XV.4)
C minor (II.XV.13); E flat major (H.XV.29)

Contributors

Violin:
Perry Hart
Cello:
Kenneth Heath
Piano:
Nina Milkina

A request programme of gramophone records CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JEAN MARTINON PURCELL SINGERS
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by IMOGEN HOLST JOHN OGDON NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by LORIN MAAZEL

Record Review
Contributed by TREVOR HARVEY
HAROLD ROSENTHAL
STEPHEN WALSH
Edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Harvey
Unknown:
Harold Rosenthal
Unknown:
Stephen Walsh
Edited By:
Anna Instone
Introduced By:
Julian Herbage

Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields
Neville Marriner (violin) lona Brown (violin)
Trevor Connah (violin)
Malcolm Latchem (violin) Stephen Shingles (viola) Kenneth Essex (viola)
Gwynne Edwards (viola) Kenneth Heath (cello) Denis Vigay (cello) Joy Hall (cello)
John Gray (double-bass)
Simon Preston (harpsichord)
From the Priory Church
Part 1 See page 39

Contributors

Violin:
Neville Marriner
Violin:
Lona Brown
Violin:
Trevor Connah
Violin:
Malcolm Latchem
Viola:
Stephen Shingles
Viola:
Gwynne Edwards
Cello:
Kenneth Heath
Cello:
Denis Vigay
Double-Bass:
John Gray
Harpsichord:
Simon Preston

An opera in two scene* by Lennox Berkeley and Paul Dehn
A section of the BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
Produced by PETER RORKE
Broadcast on June 5. 1966

Contributors

Unknown:
Lennox Berkeley
Unknown:
Paul Dehn
Conducted By:
Maurice Handford
Produced By:
Peter Rorke
The Earl of Dunmow:
Norman Lumsden (bass)
The Countess of Dunmow:
Marjorie Westbury (soprano)
Susan, their daughter:
Cynthia Glover (soprano)
Mrs Kneebone, a hired help:
Pamela Bowden (contralto)
H.R.H. The Grand Duchess of Monteblanco:
Johanna Peters (contralto)
H R H Prince Phillipe, her son:
Edward Darling (tenor)
An errand boy:
Derek Williamson (tenor)
An errand boy:
John Wilson (piano)

Alfredo Campoli (violin)
BBC Northern
Symphony Orchestra Leader, Reginald Stead Conducted by Norman Del Mar
From the Ashton Hall 3.55* Interval first performance: commissioned by the BBC Music Programme During the Interval
Alan Rawsthorne talks to JOHN Amis about his new work Prelude, Fantasia, and Fugue

Contributors

Violin:
Alfredo Campoli
Leader:
Reginald Stead
Conducted By:
Norman Del Mar
Unknown:
Ashton Hall

Fifth of a weekly series: Part 1 GÉRARD SOUZAY (baritone)
DALTON BALDWI N (piano) PIERRE BERNAC (baritone)
FRANCIS POULENC (piano) SUZANNE DANCO (soprano)
GUIDO AGOSTI (piano)

Contributors

Baritone:
Gérard Souzay
Baritone:
Dalton Baldwi
Baritone:
Pierre Bernac
Piano:
Francis Poulenc
Soprano:
Suzanne Danco
Piano:
Guido Agosti

Need the law be obscure? by SIR LESLIE SCARMAN a Judge of the High Court and the Chairman of the Law Commission
Introduced by MICHAEL ZANDER Lecturer in Law at the London School of Economics
The second of ten programmes exploring some of the chief defects in the law and the legal system in its impact on the citizen.
Second broadcast
3: Is there equality before the law? by Anthony Lester : March 3

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Leslie Scarman
Introduced By:
Michael Zander
Unknown:
Anthony Lester

by Dr. Robert Jungk
An address on forecasting in technological societies given during the Third Annual Conference of the Pierre Teilhard de Chardin Association.
Dr. Robert Jungk , the author of "Brighter Than a Thousand Suns" and founder of Mankind 2,000, now occupies a Chair at the University of Berlin. In this lecture, recorded in London, he speaks of the need for planned transformation of our society, for 'guided evolution' as the only alternative to disaster.

Contributors

Speaker:
Dr. Robert Jungk

by William Shakespeare
Arranged for broadcasting by Raymond Raikes with Victor Lucas , Haydn Jones Cristo Luvac , Jonah Sendy The Scene: Ephesus
From West to East: the Sea Coast - the Tiger Custom-House-the Cenlaur Inn-the Mart-the Phoenix - the Goldsmith's shop-the Porpentlne Brothel-the Abbey.
Characters In order of speaking:
Produced by RAYMOND RAIKES
Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 8.15

Contributors

Unknown:
William Shakespeare
Broadcasting By:
Raymond Raikes
Unknown:
Victor Lucas
Unknown:
Haydn Jones
Unknown:
Cristo Luvac
Produced By:
Raymond Raikes
Egeon, a merchant of Syracuse:
Lockwood West
Duke of Ephesus FRANCIS:
De Wolff
A gaoler:
Wilfrid Carter
Balthazar, a merchant of Ephesus:
John Wyse
Antipholus of Syracuse:
Victor Lucas
Dromio of Syracuse:
Haydn Jones
Dromio of Ephesus:
Jonah Sendy
Adriana wife to Antipholus of Ephesus:
Maureen Beck
Luciana, her sister:
Rosalind Shanks
Antipholus of Ephesus:
Cristo Luvac
Anselo, a goldsmith:
Peter Baldwin
Nell, kitchen-maid to Adriana:
Lisa Harrow
An Officer:
Wilfrid Jones
A Courtesan:
Gretta Gouriet
Doctor Pinch, a schoolmaster:
Wolfe Morris
An Abbess:
Marjorie Westbury

A miscellany of readings and interviews
This edition includes
NATHANIEL TARN discussing and reading from his new long poem
The Beautiful Contradictions and new poems by JOHN DANIEL CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON SEAMUS HEANEY
HAROLD MASSINGHAM , GILLIAN STONE and GEORGE WIGHTMAN read by the authors themselves
Introduced by GEORGE MACBETH followed by an Interlude at 10.55

Contributors

Unknown:
John Daniel
Unknown:
Christopher Hampton
Unknown:
Seamus Heaney
Unknown:
Harold Massingham
Unknown:
Gillian Stone
Unknown:
George Wightman
Introduced By:
George MacBeth

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