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AMADEUS STRING QUARTET Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
ANN SCHEIN (piano)
Quartets broadcast on August 25,
1968; Schumann on October 29. 1963

Contributors

Violin:
Norbert Brainin
Viola:
Peter Schidlof
Cello:
Martin Lovett
Piano:
Ann Schein

Mozart
Adagio in B flat major (K.411)
LONDON WIND SOLOISTS Jack Brymer (clarinet) Thomas Kelly (clarinet) Walter Lear (basset-horn)
Wilfred Hambleton (basset-horn) Stephen Trier (basset-horn)
4.7* Serenade No. 12, in C minor
(K.388)
TERENCE MACDONAGH (oboe) JAMES BROWN (oboe)
JACK BRYMER (clarinet) WALTER LEAR (clarinet) ALAN Civil (horn) IAN BEERS (horn)
ROGER BIRNSTINGL (bassoon) RONALD WALLER (bassoon) Directed by JACK BRYMER gramophone records
First of eleven programmes

Contributors

Clarinet:
Jack Brymer
Clarinet:
Thomas Kelly
Basset-Horn:
Walter Lear
Basset-Horn:
Wilfred Hambleton
Basset-Horn:
Stephen Trier
Oboe:
Terence MacDonagh
Oboe:
James Brown
Clarinet:
Jack Brymer
Bassoon:
Roger Birnstingl
Bassoon:
Ronald Waller
Directed By:
Jack Brymer

Hlstoires naturelles
(Jules Renard )
Le paon; Le grillon; Le cygne Le martin-pficheur; La pintade
Robert TEAR (tenor) with VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
Eleventh programme In the weekly series of French songs

Contributors

Unknown:
Jules Renard

by Nesta Pain with Robert Hardy
Michael Hordern , Lee Montague A reconstruction of events at the Castle of Northampton when Thomas Becket , Archbishop of Canterbury, was called to answer a charge that he had failed to perform a feudal duty to the King. The programme is based on the accounts of eye-witnesses and the letters of Becket and Gilbert Foliot.
The Earl of Leicester.MICHAEL SPICE
Produced by NESTA PAIN
Michael Hordern Is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company

Contributors

Unknown:
Nesta Pain
Unknown:
Robert Hardy
Unknown:
Michael Hordern
Unknown:
Lee Montague
Unknown:
Thomas Becket
Unknown:
Gilbert Foliot.
Produced By:
Nesta Pain
Produced By:
Michael Hordern
Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury:
Lee Montague
Gilbert Foliot, Bishop of London:
Michael Hordern
Herbert of Bosham, Becket's confessor:
Michael Deacon
King Henry:
Robert Hardy
Bishops:Henry of Winchester:
Rolf Lefebvre
Roger of York:
James Thomason
Hilary of Chichester:
Brian Badcoe
Bartholomew of Exeter:
Ralph Truman
Robert of Hereford:
John Bentley
William FitzStephen, Becket's chaplain:
Peter Baldwin

Giles Playfair enquires into the economics of the commercial theatre and talks to
Emile Littler , Hugh Beaumont Michael Denison , Daniel Massey Peter Bridge , Peter Donald
Outside London the commercial theatre is in Its death throes; the leading commercial management intends to dispose of all its theatres in the next three years. Even in London there is grave doubt about whether the theatre can survive because costs are so high. In the face of growing competition from the subsidised theatre, as well as from television and films. can the theatre continue with its present ways of raising money? Is the quality of commercial management adequate?
Produced by Keith Hindell
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Giles Playfair
Unknown:
Emile Littler
Unknown:
Hugh Beaumont
Unknown:
Michael Denison
Unknown:
Daniel Massey
Unknown:
Peter Bridge
Unknown:
Peter Donald
Produced By:
Keith Hindell

tby STEPHEN GARDINER
Wexham Park Hospital, a 300-bed Regional hospital, has recently opened near Slough. Mr. Gardiner, himself an architect, examines this and others of the buildings designed over the last twenty years by the English architects Philip PoweU and Hidalgo Moya.

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Poweu
Unknown:
Hidalgo Moya.

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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