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RUGGIERO Ricci (violin) who also directs the STHADIVARIUS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA CLAUDE MONTEUX
ACADEMY of St. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
Conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER ACADEMY OF
St. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
Conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER gramophone records

Contributors

Violin:
Ruggiero Ricci

Overture: Namensfeier...Beethoven
LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA
Conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH WOLFGANG SCHNEIDERHAN who also conducts the BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KARL MÜNCHINGER gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Igor Markevitch

COMPOSER: Dvorak
Waltz in D major. Op. 54 No. 4
Quintet in G major. Op. 77
AEOLIAN QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (violaO Derek Simpson (cello) with John Gray (double-bass)

Contributors

Violin:
Raymond Keenlyside
Violao:
Margaret Major
Cello:
Derek Simpson
Double-Bass:
John Gray

Ninth of thirteen weekly programmes including music by Saint-Saens CELIA NICKI.IN (oboe)
PHILIP JENKINS (piano)
TUNNELL STRING Trio John Tunnell (violin) Brian Hawkins (violai) Charles Tunnell (cello)
Sonuta in G major. lor bassoon and piano

Contributors

Oboe:
Celia Nicki.In
Piano:
Philip Jenkins
Violin:
John Tunnell
Violai:
Brian Hawkins
Cello:
Charles Tunnell

Gramophone records of excerpts from Louis Ganne 's operetta, with MADY MESPLÉ. ELIANE LUBI.IN
RAYMOND AMADE, CLAUDE CALÈS The RENÉ DUCLOS CHORUS and THE LAMOIREL'X ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JEAN-PIERRE MARTY gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Louis Ganne
Conducted By:
Jean-Pierre Marty

LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JEAN MARTINON PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ANDRÉ CLUYTENS Los ANGELES FESTIVAL
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by THE COMPOSER gramophone records
The ninth of thirteen weekly programmes including all Stravinsky's ballets conducted by the composer

Contributors

Conducted By:
Jean Martinon

This week: from
Loughborough College of Art and Design
† MUSICA DA CAMERA
Patricia Clark (sopranol
Harold Clarke (flute and alto-flute) Roger Lord (oboe and cor anglais) Vcra Kantrovich (violin) Keith Cummings (viola) Denis Vigay (cello)
Hubert Dawkes I harpsichord) 4.45* Interval The Arts Club, Lcighton Buzzard: Music Group of London: Brahms
During the Interval
FROM MUSIC MAGAZINE
A selected item from last
Sunday's programme

Contributors

Sopranol:
Patricia Clark
Flute:
Harold Clarke
Oboe:
Roger Lord
Violin:
Vcra Kantrovich
Viola:
Keith Cummings
Cello:
Denis Vigay
Cello:
Hubert Dawkes

by W. D. M. Paton , F.R.S.
Department of Pharmacology, University of Oxford
Drug dependence presents a new challenge in preventive medicine Professor Paton discusses the grave public health risks arising from the subtle interplay of psychological, pharmacological, and social forces upon which it depends.
Recorded at the 1968 meeting of the British Association in Dundee.
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
W. D. M. Paton

or How to Make Your
Fortune as a Grocer
An autobiography by F. C. Ball
Some listeners will remember F. C. Ball's first programme A Brenth of Fresh Air-a portrayal of childhood in the Sussex countryside during the first world war. Like A Grotto for Miss Maynier, which described his life as a gardener's boy, it was based on one of his novels. From Oblivion to Obscuritu, his first original work for radio, is entirely autobiographical and describes with humorous sadness his brief career as a grocery assistant which began when he was fifteen.
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
F. C. Ball
Jack:
Nigel Anthony
His mother:
Cécile Chevreau
Grocery Inspector:
John Pullen
Housekeeper:
Betty Hardy
Manager:
John Sharp
Mr Smelswete:
Ralph Truman
Soldier:
Eric Francis
Joner:
John East
Cravat:
Nicholas Edmett
Lappsy:
Alaric Cotter
Cockney:
Peter Barlett
Produced by:
David Thomson

by Dr. John Dobbing, Department of Child Health University of Manchester.
For a long time it has been thought that if malnourished children could be rehabilitated on a proper diet, the effects of the malnutrition would disappear. But recent evidence suggests that malnutrition at an early age may permanently reduce intelligence and that this may affect children in advanced countries as well as backward countries.
(Second broadcast)

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