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Theme and Variations In G minor
NICANOR ZABALETA (harp)
9.10* Sonata in D (Op. 1 No. 13)
YEHUDI MENUHIN (violin)
GEORGE MALCOLM (harpsichord) AMBROSE GAUNTLETT (viola da gamba)
9.24* Suite No. 3, in D minor
ANTON HEILLER (harpsichord) gramophone records

Contributors

Violin:
Yehudi Menuhin
Harpsichord:
George Malcolm
Viola:
Ambrose Gauntlett
Harpsichord:
Anton Heiller

LESLIE CAWPREY (clarinet) JAMES WALKER (piano)
ELISABETH HOLDEN (contralto) MANTLE CHILDE (piano)
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Hymphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Maior (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
Quartet broadcast on Jan. 30, 1967

Contributors

Clarinet:
Leslie Cawprey
Piano:
James Walker
Contralto:
Elisabeth Holden
Piano:
Mantle Childe
Violin:
Sydney Hymphreys
Violin:
Raymond Keenlyside
Viola:
Margaret Maior
Cello:
Derek Simpson

ORCHESTRA Leader, Maurice Brett
Conductor, STANLEY BLACK and the VIENNA VOLKSOPER ORCHESTRA Conducted by MAX SCHÖNHERR
CZECHOSLOVAK RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by VACLAV SMETACEK
Recordings made available by courtesy of Austrian and Czechoslovak Radios

Contributors

Leader:
Maurice Brett
Conducted By:
Vaclav Smetacek

Franz Liszt
Tho second of two programmes in which some of Liszt's piano pieces ara performed together with the music from which they were derived
ERICH GRUENBERG (violin) plays some of Paganini's Caprices and VALERIE TRYON (piano) plays Liszt's Etudes d'execution transeendante d'après Paganini (1838)
Broadcast on March 10. 1968

Contributors

Unknown:
Franz Liszt
Violin:
Erich Gruenberg
Piano:
Valerie Tryon

A Third Programme enquiry by William Plowden
Fourth of five enquiries into education for some of the professions
Why is there such dissatisfaction with the education of our lawyers? Are they simply being inadequately trained, or are they being trained for the wrong job? Could changes in their training change the role of lawyers in society? Practising lawyers, university teachers, and students talk about the defects of the present system and about ways of improving it.
Among the speakers are:
PROFESSOR J. N. D. ANDERSON PROFESSOR R. S. BROWN PATRICK LEFEVRE
CHARLES MORRISON HOWARD OWENS
PROFESSOR T. B. SMITH PROFESSOR W. TWINING J. F. WARREN
BEN WHITAKER,M.P. , MICHAEL ZANDER
Produced by Adrian Johnson
Tomorrow's Officers: March 24

Contributors

Unknown:
William Plowden
Speakers Are:
Professor J. N. D. Anderson
Speakers Are:
Professor R. S. Brown
Speakers Are:
Patrick Lefevre
Unknown:
Charles Morrison
Unknown:
Howard Owens
Unknown:
Professor T. B. Smith
Unknown:
Professor W. Twining
Unknown:
J. F. Warren
Unknown:
Ben Whitaker,m.P.
Unknown:
Michael Zander
Produced By:
Adrian Johnson

by J. P. STERN
Fellow of St. John's College and Lecturer in German in the 'University of Cambridge
In its unusual collage technique, its nihilism, and its strange final assertion of human love, Buchner's play, though written in 1835, is very much of our own day.
Danton's Death will be broadcast in the Third Programme on Thursday. March 27

Part 2
Given before an invited audience tn BBC Studio 1, Maidi Vale, London. Requests for tickets for future concerts may be sent to [address removed]enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
Gennadi Rozhdestvensky conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra in concerts from Leicester (Wednesday at 8.0 p.m.) (Radio 4) and from the Royal Festival Hall (Wednesday, March 26, at 8.0 p.m) (Radio 4)

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